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Job – A Man Under Examination “I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear, But now my eye sees You.” (Job 42:5)
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Job – A Man Under Examination “I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear, But now my eye sees You.” (Job 42:5)

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Page 1: Job – A Man Under Examination “I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear, But now my eye sees You.” (Job 42:5)

Job – A Man Under Examination

“I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear,      But now my eye sees You.” (Job 42:5)

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Theme• God is Caring!

– It is "my" and "your" story

• God is beneficent• Question:

Why does the righteous suffer? • The difference between the weak comforting

of humans and the true comforting of God.• Judge Not!

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Outline• Between Heaven and Earth (1,2)• Human comfort (3)• First debate (4-14)• Second debate (15-21)• Third debate (22-31)• Elihu the wise (32-37)• Heavenly comfort (38-42)

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The First Debate• Eliphaz the Temanite

(Ch 4 – 5)– Was the eldest– Was a good speaker, but his

words offered no peace, but pain and sadness

• The unrighteous suffer: (Job 4:7)– Relied on his own personal

experiences (Job 5:3)– Spoke harsh words concerning

the sons of Job: (Job 5:4)– The blessings of being chastened

by the Lord (Job 5:17-26)

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The First Debate• Job’s Response (Ch 6 – 7)• He felt the pain:

– (Job 6:2-3)– He asked for death, not

because of its reward, but because it would be the end of his pains

– Note: despite all, he did not commit suicide, but still had hope.

– He rebuked his friends for not comforting him: (Job 6:14-15)

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The First Debate• Bildad the Shuhite (Ch 8) • His ideas were similar to those of Eliphaz,

basing his decision on the experiences of the elders

• His discussion, like Eliphaz, wascorrect, except that it did notapply to Job because he was righteous.

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The First Debate• Job’s Response (Ch 9 – 10)• Job analyzes his state and realizes a few

things:– God is Almighty: (9:4-14)– He is amazed at the wisdom of God, who

allows the righteous to suffer: (9: 22-23)– He did not sin: (Job 9:20-21)– He needs an intercessor (verse about the

intercession of the saints) (Job 9:33)– But He finds favor to stand before Him:

(Job 10:8-13)

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The First Debate• Zophar the Naamathite (Ch 11) • Was the youngest and least ready to

comfort anyone• He humiliated Job greatly and called him a

liar and a disrespectful person (11:1-6)

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The First Debate• Job’s Response (Ch 12 – 24)

– Pointed their Ignorance– Did not stoop to their level to tell them that he

is wiser than they, but rather, that he is wise like them:

• "But I have understanding as well as you; I am not inferior to you. Indeed, who does not know such things as these?"(Job 12:3)

– Their silence is better: • “But you forgers of lies, You are all worthless

physicians. Oh, that you would be silent, And it would be your wisdom!”(Job 13:4-5)

– Job blames himself: (13:20-28)

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The Second Debate• Eliphaz: Showed his anger at Job• Bildad: Used every emotion to make Job

bitter• Zophar: Attacked Job and concluded that

he is an evil person

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The Third Debate• Eliphaz: asks Job to return to God that he

may receive goodness• Bildad: Man will not be justified before God• Job: Shows his goodness before his

temptation: (Ch 26-31)– He helped the poor (29:15-16, 31-32)– Protected the innocent (29:17)– His purity (31:1,9)– His fairness to his servants (31:13)– Did not rely on his richness

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  Elihu, The Wise Youth• He was a patient person (Job 32:1-10)• He rebuked Job for his self-righteousness

(Job 32:2)• He explained that salvation and

righteousness is only acquired through One – The Messiah (Job 33: 23-28)

• He spoke of the greatness of God, and that we can not understand Him (Job 37:5-17, 23-24)

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Heavenly Comfort• God Speaks to Job

– After Job requested of God to explain to him his sins, God answered him

– God spoke in a strong tone: (Job 38:1-3)

• God revealed to Job that Job is not “God” and pointed out his sin for him.

• He asked him if His judgment was right(Job 40:1-2, 8)

• Job could not answer: (Job 40:3-5)

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Heavenly Comfort• The Glory of the Creation (Job 38)

– Many concepts that scientists still do not understand until this day were mentioned by God to Job more than 4000 years ago

– Foundations of the earth– Limits of the Oceans– Light, darkness, rain,

clouds, lightening

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Heavenly Comfort• Job’s Confession: Job 42:1-6• After God questioned Job and showed him

his weakness, he confessed it• He confessed his foolishness (Job 42:3)• He repented (Job 42:6)• “I have heard of You by the hearing of the

ear, But now my eye sees You.” (Job 42:5)

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Heavenly Comfort• Job’s Restoration• God restored his dignity among his friends:

– God did not accept the prayers of his friends, except through the intercessions of job (Job 42:9)

• He restored his Earthly possessions to him two-fold (Job 42:10)

• He restored his children (Job 42:13)• He restored his health (Job 42:17)

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Job – A Man Under Examination• Job was questioned about his righteousness• He was falsely accused of evilness• His friends offered no comfort• The wisdom of “experience” is lacking (Eliphas)• The wisdom of godliness is beneficial (Elihu)• God is the Omnipotent,

we are nothing!• Once we understand that,

we know where we stand:– “I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear,

But now my eye sees You.” (Job 42:5)