Eliphaz Gives a Second Speech This chapter contains Eliphaz’s second address to Job (vv. 1-35). Eliphaz thought he was a wise man, so he rebuked Job for his sins. Believed to be the oldest, and considered the wisest of Job’s three friends, he began his second speech by raising the question of whet …
Eliphaz Tells Job to Listen to His Great Wisdom Eliphaz brings up as a reminder of the fate of the wicked (vv. 17-20). He points out how suffering is in store each day
for those who sin. Eliphaz portrays the idea that Job was a tyrant who struck fear into other people. It seems that this
friend hoped to force Job to repent, as he …
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Eliphaz Gives a Second Speech
This chapter contains Eliphaz’s second address to Job (vv. 1-35). Eliphaz thought he was a wise man, so he rebuked Job for his sins. Believed to be the oldest, and considered the wisest of Job’s three friends, he began his second speech by raising the question of whet …
Eliphaz Tells Job to Listen to His Great Wisdom
Eliphaz brings up as a reminder of the fate of the wicked (vv. 17-20). He points out how suffering is in store each day for those who sin. Eliphaz portrays the idea that Job was a tyrant who struck fear into other people. It seems that this friend hoped to force Job to repent, as he …