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Then you scare me - This is an address to God. He regarded Him as the source of his sorrows, and he expresses his sense of this in language …

Were you ever in this terrible place, dear friend? Some of us have been there, and we have used the very language of Job; and yet, for all that, we…

Then you scare me with dreams
Not with dreams and visions being told him, as were by Eliphaz, (Job 4:13)…

Plain truths concerning the shortness and vanity of human life, and the certainty of death, do us good when we think and speak of them, applying th…

After demonstrating through arguments that Eliphaz's consolation of earthly prosperity was inconsistent, Job now shows the same thing by arguing fo…
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes