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BIBLE READING: Job 14-15

In chapter 14, Job considers the question, “If a man dies, shall he live again?” In the days of Job, as it must have been in the times of all men, death is a part of life that is troubling, even terrifying. But Job shows his faith. “You will call, and I will answer you.” How blessed are we who have been comforted and promised eternal life through God’s son!
Chapter 15:
Eliphaz, the Temanite speaks in chapter 15, not without a ting of anger. He and the others of Job’s friends seem to think that all these words about God’s nature, His actions, and man’s words about God’s nature, and man’s suffering, do not clarify things.  Job must be wicked. God brings low the proud, after all, they reason.  Eliphaz tries, in error, to convince Job that his own words are what condemns him. Eliphaz contrasts a wise man with the foolish man, and of course, he himself is the wise one. He states that the wise old man is “on our side.”


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