Job makes clear that Bildad and the counselors do not grasp the sovereign reign of the All Mighty God or…
Bildad attempts to answer Job's challenge raised in chapter 24. However, Bildad ironically forcassts the serpent's defeat rather than refuting…
Job responds to the counselors explaining to them that the universe is not as black and white as they present…
Satan challenges the credibility of the new man. Yahweh points Satan to Job, the man who is righteous and upright.…
Eliphaz calls Job to reconsider his statement of innocence. It is time for Job to admit his guilt and inferiority…
Job responds to the claim that he suffers because he is wicked. Job reminds these counselors that he suffers and…
Zophar does not allow Job to rest in the assurance that his redeemer lives. Zophar makes his case that the…
Job states, "For I know that my redeemer lives." This is a very key passage for this is the place…
Job is willing to concede the argument of the counselors to advance his argument in chapter 19. The counselors have…
Job does not answer the questions or make his case with satisfaction because Bildad is compelled to speak against Job…