Verses 1-10:
"Then Eliphaz the Temanite replied:
2 “A wise man wouldn’t answer with such empty talk!
You are nothing but a windbag.
3 The wise don’t engage in empty chatter.
What good are such words?
4 Have you no fear of God,
no reverence for him?
5 Your sins are telling your mouth what to say.
Your words are based on clever deception.
6 Your own mouth condemns you, not I.
Your own lips testify against you.
7 “Were you the first person ever born?
Were you born before the hills were made?
8 Were you listening at God’s secret council?
Do you have a monopoly on wisdom?
9 What do you know that we don’t?
What do you understand that we do not?
10 On our side are aged, gray-haired men
much older than your father!"
Wow. Eliphaz and I probably wouldn't get along very well I'm guessing from these words he's speaking to Job right now. I'm not sure what sticks out here most, his dedication to accusing Job or his lack of gentleness.
Verses 11-19:
Is his gentle word not enough?
12 What has taken away your reason?
What has weakened your vision,
13 that you turn against God
and say all these evil things?
14 Can any mortal be pure?
Can anyone born of a woman be just?
15 Look, God does not even trust the angels.
Even the heavens are not absolutely pure in his sight.
16 How much less pure is a corrupt and sinful person
with a thirst for wickedness!
17 “If you will listen, I will show you.
I will answer you from my own experience.
18 And it is confirmed by the reports of wise men
who have heard the same thing from their fathers—
19 from those to whom the land was given
long before any foreigners arrived."
In my educated opinion, Eliphaz was a believer in the 'T' of the TULIP of Calvinism. T = total depravity, meaning that ever since birth, a human being is evil, sinful, incapable of being good. Verse 14 is where I find support for that. Now, naturally I think that's a bit of a stretch and I'm not a supporter of total depravity. In verse 16, he accuses Job not of being sinful, but of LONGING and PURPOSEFULLY seeking out opportunities to sin. I love how in verse 17 too, he thinks he knows it all, haha.
Verses 20-29:
Years of trouble are stored up for the ruthless.
21 The sound of terror rings in their ears,
and even on good days they fear the attack of the destroyer.
22 They dare not go out into the darkness
for fear they will be murdered.
23 They wander around, saying, ‘Where can I find bread?’
They know their day of destruction is near.
24 That dark day terrifies them.
They live in distress and anguish,
like a king preparing for battle.
25 For they shake their fists at God,
defying the Almighty.
26 Holding their strong shields,
they defiantly charge against him.
27 “These wicked people are heavy and prosperous;
their waists bulge with fat.
28 But their cities will be ruined.
They will live in abandoned houses
that are ready to tumble down.
29 Their riches will not last,
and their wealth will not endure.
Their possessions will no longer spread across the horizon."
What a description huh? Haha. I'm not really sure what to say about this section. Anything come to mind for you guys?
Verses 30-35:
30 “They will not escape the darkness.
The burning sun will wither their shoots,
and the breath of God will destroy them.
31 Let them no longer fool themselves by trusting in empty riches,
for emptiness will be their only reward.
32 Like trees, they will be cut down in the prime of life;
their branches will never again be green.
33 They will be like a vine whose grapes are harvested too early,
like an olive tree that loses its blossoms before the fruit can form.
34 For the godless are barren.
Their homes, enriched through bribery, will burn.
35 They conceive trouble and give birth to evil.
Their womb produces deceit.”
The burning sun will wither their shoots,
and the breath of God will destroy them.
31 Let them no longer fool themselves by trusting in empty riches,
for emptiness will be their only reward.
32 Like trees, they will be cut down in the prime of life;
their branches will never again be green.
33 They will be like a vine whose grapes are harvested too early,
like an olive tree that loses its blossoms before the fruit can form.
34 For the godless are barren.
Their homes, enriched through bribery, will burn.
35 They conceive trouble and give birth to evil.
Their womb produces deceit.”
Wouldn't it suck to not have a relationship with God? Unfortunately that's a reality for many today. Reading this makes me appreciate what I have with Jesus, but also feel a little convicted about what I'm doing to lead others to Him as well. What do you guys see in this chapter?
"Father may we embrace Your love and allow Your wisdom and grace to flow through us. I pray we would be Your hands and feet here in this world. May we be a witness that leads people to Jesus, and changes the world for You. We love You! It's in Jesus' name that I pray, amen!"
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