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To whom alone the land was given, And no stranger passed among them):
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The Appeal to Pure Tradition
Eliphaz claims his wisdom comes from a pure, uncorrupted "golden age." He argues that the forefathers, to whom the land was given exclusively, held a pure wisdom because "no stranger passed among them" to introduce foreign ideas. Commentators note this is a rhetorical strategy to present his argument as ancient, authoritative, and superior to any new ideas Job might have.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Unto whom alone the earth was given - The land; the land or country where they lived. He refers to the period before they became in…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Unto whom alone the earth was given Who were intrusted with the government of whole kingdoms and nations; and theref…
Eliphaz maintains that the wicked are certainly miserable, from which he would infer that the miserable are certainly wicked, and therefore that Jo…
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13th Century
Catholic
After Eliphaz had censured Job for provoking God to an argument, which he thought amounted to a presumption of wisdom, he now censures him for a pr…