This concluded my study of job!!! Amen i finished it with the sacred text...moving on to the next chapter.....NEXTUS..(......3/ 14/14 ...for thee third time since i ccan remembee
Treasuries of the snow and the treasures of the hail reserved against the day of battle makes me think of the Ezekiel War and how God destroys the armies who have come against Israel, God ties them out with Hail and more and the earthquake......
Animals like a dog, not all institutions, they are able to problem solve. As do monkeys and other birds and animals. Amazing! I am so totally awestruck. They even often know to come to man for help. WHO AN INDEED?
I was hoping to hear Chuck delineate this passage, precisely. If the Lord is addressing Job, to open chapter 38, and asks the rhetorical question, "Who is this that darkeneth counsel, by words without knowledge? ", He must be referring to Elihu. There are a multitude of reasons why. God knew Job. God is talking to Job. Elihu had just been droning on for six chapters. He pops out of nowhere, to give his two cents, on the reason for Job's suffering. He's NOT a friend of Job's. He asks questions that neither he nor Job could possibly answer. He misquoted Job, and accuses Job of sinning, which we know is not true. The Lord said, after all his trials, that "Job spoke the thing that is right." I contend that if God is ultimately going to answer for Himself, for FOUR CHAPTERS, then He doesn't need man's help. Elihu wasn't God's prep guy. Elihu was a younger upstart. An arrogant big mouth, who thought a lot of himself. I could on for a long time, but read Elihu's words carefully, and you'll see the inconsistency in his content.
The Leviathan is the devil's favorite form & can be seen in the Japanese movie, "Gojira" or in English: "Godzilla." Grand lectures, Chuck (RIP). Not all spiritual creatures. And now you know it...see you soon! God bless you all....1 Cor 15:51-53
Oh Father, we miss this man and his teaching.
This concluded my study of job!!! Amen i finished it with the sacred text...moving on to the next chapter.....NEXTUS..(......3/ 14/14 ...for thee third time since i ccan remembee
Thank you, Jeff, for posting this gift!
Treasuries of the snow and the treasures of the hail reserved against the day of battle makes me think of the Ezekiel War and how God destroys the armies who have come against Israel, God ties them out with Hail and more and the earthquake......
For a breakthrough understanding of the Book of Job, read the novel "Where Do We Go Now, LORD? - Burke." Advanced. Good.
Animals like a dog, not all institutions, they are able to problem solve. As do monkeys and other birds and animals. Amazing! I am so totally awestruck. They even often know to come to man for help. WHO AN INDEED?
I was hoping to hear Chuck delineate this passage, precisely.
If the Lord is addressing Job, to open chapter 38, and asks the rhetorical question, "Who is this that darkeneth counsel, by words without knowledge? ", He must be referring to Elihu. There are a multitude of reasons why.
God knew Job. God is talking to Job. Elihu had just been droning on for six chapters. He pops out of nowhere, to give his two cents, on the reason for Job's suffering. He's NOT a friend of Job's. He asks questions that neither he nor Job could possibly answer. He misquoted Job, and accuses Job of sinning, which we know is not true. The Lord said, after all his trials, that "Job spoke the thing that is right."
I contend that if God is ultimately going to answer for Himself, for FOUR CHAPTERS, then He doesn't need man's help. Elihu wasn't God's prep guy. Elihu was a younger upstart. An arrogant big mouth, who thought a lot of himself.
I could on for a long time, but read Elihu's words carefully, and you'll see the inconsistency in his content.
I agree he wasnt a spokeman for God
Elihu was too negative to be a spokeman for God I dont agree with this preacher
The Leviathan is the devil's favorite form & can be seen in the Japanese movie, "Gojira" or in English: "Godzilla." Grand lectures, Chuck (RIP). Not all spiritual creatures. And now you know it...see you soon! God bless you all....1 Cor 15:51-53