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Texts -- Job 27:18-23 (NET)

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27:18 The house he builds is as fragile as a moth’s cocoon, like a hut that a watchman has made . 27:19 He goes to bed wealthy , but will do so no more . When he opens his eyes , it is all gone . 27:20 Terrors overwhelm him like a flood ; at night a whirlwind carries him off . 27:21 The east wind carries him away , and he is gone ; it sweeps him out of his place . 27:22 It hurls itself against him without pity as he flees headlong from its power . 27:23 It claps its hands at him in derision and hisses him away from his place .

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  • What this book is all about has been the subject of considerable debate. Many people think God gave it to us to provide His answer to the age-old problem of suffering. In particular, many believe it is in the Bible to help us...
  • I. Prologue chs. 1-2A. Job's character 1:1-5B. Job's calamities 1:6-2:101. The first test 1:6-222. The second test 2:1-10C. Job's comforters 2:11-13II. The dialogue concerning the basis of the divine-human relationship 3:1-42...
  • The writer composed the prologue and epilogue of this book in prose narrative and the main body (3:1-42:6) in poetry. The prologue and epilogue form a frame around the main emphasis of the revelation, the poetic section, and ...
  • Since 27:1 begins, "Then Job continued . . .,"Job may have paused and waited for Zophar to respond. However we have no third speech by him in the text. Evidently Job proceeded to elaborate further on Bildad's "wisdom"but broa...
  • Elihu began by voicing his respect for Job's three friends (vv. 6-10). They were older than he, and for this reason he said he had refrained from speaking until now. However he had become convinced that advancing age does not...
  • 21:8-10 Another of Ezekiel's messages was to be poetic. He was to announce that a sword had been sharpened and polished and was now ready to go to work slaughtering people quickly."A sword, a veritable Excalibur with a life o...
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