Matthew on Job 11 (개요)
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J O B CHAP. XI. Poor Job's wound's were yet bleeding, his sore still runs and ceases not, but none of his friends bring him any oil, any balm; Zophar, the third, pours into them as much vinegar as the two former had done. I. He exhibits a very high charge against Job, as proud and false in justifying himself, Job 11:1-4 . II. He appeals to God for his conviction, and begs that God would take him to task ( Job 11:5 ) and that Job might be made sensible, 1. Of God's unerring wisdom and his inviolable justice, Job 11:6 . 2. Of his unsearchable perfections, Job 11:7-9 . 3. Of his incontestable sovereignty and uncontrollable power, Job 11:10 . 4. Of the cognizance he takes of the children of men, Job 11:11 ; Job 11:12 . III. He assures him that, upon his repentance and reformation ( Job 11:13 ; Job 11:14 ), God would restore him to his former prosperity and safety ( Job 11:15-19 ); but that, if he were wicked it was in vain to expect it, Job 11:20 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-6" class="com-number"
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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological