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Another outstanding commentary
Amen Please continue to pray for my grandchildren and myself for healing and protection and safety Thank you
Your teaching brings me closer to God.
Absolutely beautiful lesson to learn !!!
Thank you for uploading this,I have been wondering about this man Elihu,πππππ
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Whoo, had to hit pause/rewind many times to keep abreast of what was being explained as Dr. Missler was reading the scripture so fast.... I'm grateful for the commentary to explain how Job's thoughts progressed. I never knew that Job was anything less than righteous. The book of Job, is one of the hardest to read and accurately interpret the "old english" and/or poetic mannerisms and euphemisms. At least for me, the wording and sentence structure is hard to follow.
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So interesting, a breakthrough understanding of Job is available... read the novel "Where Do We Go Now, LORD? - Burke." Advanced.
4:18 this is very interesting. I spent time using the Bible app, checking every translation I could find, and all say βhis own eyesβ. Only one (NET) includes a notation saying the LXX says βtheirβ
Yes, Elihu has the longest consecutive speeches uninterrupted. However, Job speaks more than Elihu. Also, the things Job says are far more profound (chapter 28, for example, the peak of the whole book) than anything Elihu says. Furthermore, God affirms that Job (not Elihu) has spoken rightly about Him (God) in chapter 42:7,8.
I would like to know if there's any scripture that's speaks of Dogs licking Jobs wounds
Buz was NOT "brother" of Abraham! Buz was son of Nahor. Nahor was the "Brother" of Abraham. Therefor, Buz was Nephew of Abraham. Strange for Chuck to make such a statement. Check Gen. 22: 20-23.
Yes, Elihu is not criticized by God - but neither does God affirm Elihu either. Did you notice that? But do you know whom God does affirm in this story? God affirms Job. He affirms Job's character TWICE in chapters 1 & 2, and then TWICE again in chapter 42:7,8.
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