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Justice Delayed, Not Denied
Commentators agree that Job's main point here is that divine justice for the wicked is often delayed, not immediate. He argues against his friends' view by stating that evil people are 'reserved' for a future 'day of wrath.' This acknowledges the real-world observation that the wicked often prosper in this life, but affirms that ultimate judgment is certain.
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18th Century
Theologian
That the wicked is reserved for the day of destruction? - He is not punished, as you maintain, at once. He is “kept” for future pun…
19th Century
Bishop
That the wicked... —These verses contain the result of their experience.
17th Century
Pastor
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17th Century
Minister
Job opposes the opinion of his friends that the wicked are sure to fall into visible and remarkable ruin, and none but the wicked; upon which princ…