A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal, and Homilectical, with Special Reference to Ministers and Students, المجلد 8 |
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الصفحة xxxi
... culminating in the most loathsome disease , and intensified by the heartless
sneers of his wife , at last bursts forth in a passionate monologue of Job , cursing
the day of his birth . Then follows the metaphysical conflict with his friends ,
Eliphaz ...
... culminating in the most loathsome disease , and intensified by the heartless
sneers of his wife , at last bursts forth in a passionate monologue of Job , cursing
the day of his birth . Then follows the metaphysical conflict with his friends ,
Eliphaz ...
الصفحة 29
Job ' s Violent Language the First Cause of Crimination — Opening Address of
Eliphaz . There is no evidence that Job ' s friends held this secular
Vergeltungslehre as a thing exceptionless . Their own speeches frequently admit
the contrary ...
Job ' s Violent Language the First Cause of Crimination — Opening Address of
Eliphaz . There is no evidence that Job ' s friends held this secular
Vergeltungslehre as a thing exceptionless . Their own speeches frequently admit
the contrary ...
الصفحة 30
Yet still the opening language of Eliphaz is that of a true friend — a pious friend
who wished to sooth the sufferer , and yet mildly rebuke his violently complaining
spirit . Together with astonishment and compassion , it manifests a tender ...
Yet still the opening language of Eliphaz is that of a true friend — a pious friend
who wished to sooth the sufferer , and yet mildly rebuke his violently complaining
spirit . Together with astonishment and compassion , it manifests a tender ...
الصفحة 31
Far different , indeed , is his case from that of those “ lions ” of iniquity to whom
Eliphaz alludes , — those utterly Godless transgressors to whom their utter
perdition is but a “ reaping of what they have sown ; " but still he is not righteous ,
he is ...
Far different , indeed , is his case from that of those “ lions ” of iniquity to whom
Eliphaz alludes , — those utterly Godless transgressors to whom their utter
perdition is but a “ reaping of what they have sown ; " but still he is not righteous ,
he is ...
الصفحة 32
To correct this murmuring jealousy , Eliphaz insisis upon what his own
experience had taught him to the contrary : “ I have myself seen the wicked taking
root , but soon I cursed his habitation ” ( his seemingly undisturbed stability ) . I
have seen ...
To correct this murmuring jealousy , Eliphaz insisis upon what his own
experience had taught him to the contrary : “ I have myself seen the wicked taking
root , but soon I cursed his habitation ” ( his seemingly undisturbed stability ) . I
have seen ...
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according answer appears become called cause chap chapter character clause close comes comp Compare connection darkness death Delitzsch denotes described discourse divine earth Elihu Eliphaz especially evil Ewald expression eyes fact favor fear feeling friends given gives God's hand heart heaven Hebrew hence hope human idea Job's Kings language latter less light literally live look meaning mentioned mind nature Note object passage poetic poetry present prosperity question reason reference regard remarks rendering represented respect seems sense shows similar simply soul speak spirit stands strong Strophe suffering suggested taken thee things thou thought tion translation true truth turned verb vers verse whole wicked wisdom words xxxviii