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Job's Painful Observation
Job states a fact he observes in the world: wicked people, like violent robbers, often live secure and prosperous lives. Commentators explain this is Job's central argument against his friends' belief that suffering is always a direct punishment for sin. He points to the prosperity of those who openly 'provoke God' as evidence that life's fortunes do not always align with a person's righteousness in this world.
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18th Century
Theologian
The tabernacles of robbers prosper – The tents or dwellings of robbers are safe and secure. This is Job’s original proposition, to …
19th Century
Bishop
Into whose hand God brings abundantly. —Some understand these words to mean, to him that brings his god in his hand ([Reference H…
17th Century
Pastor
The tabernacles of robbers prosper
Such as the Chaldeans and Sabeans, who had robbed Job of his substance, and fille…
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17th Century
Minister
Job appeals to facts. The most audacious robbers, oppressors, and impious evildoers often prosper. Yet this is not by fortune or chance; the Lord o…