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Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered,
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A Shift from Comfort to Critique
Commentators explain that Eliphaz, likely the most senior of the friends, is the first to speak. His speech is not one of comfort but of reproof. Instead of pity, he begins a line of reasoning that accuses Job of hypocrisy, adding a new and painful trial to Job's suffering, which one scholar calls 'vinegar on a bleeding wound.'
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered - See the notes at (Job 2:11).
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said . When Job was done cursing his day, and had finished his doleful ditty on th…
Satan undertook to prove Job a hypocrite by afflicting him; and his friends concluded him to be one because he was so afflicted and showed impatien…
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13th Century
Catholic
Job's friends, who came to console him, had kept silent until now because of the severity of his pain. After Job finished speaking, they boldly beg…