Job 12:1-3

Zophar said that he knew some secrets about wisdom (Job 11:6). But Job did not agree. He thought that Zophar’s advice was too simple. Job even said that everybody knows such things. Anybody can say that God is kind. Or, that God is great. But such words did not help to explain Job’s problem. Job had... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 12:1-25

JOB, A SERVANT OF GOD Job _KEITH SIMONS_ Words in boxes (except for words in brackets) are from the Bible. This commentary has been through Advanced Checking. CHAPTER 12 JOB REPLIES TO ZOPHAR’S FIRST SPEECH JOB SAYS THAT HIS FRIENDS’ SPEECHES WERE TOO SIMPLE V1 Job answered: V2 You think th... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 12:4,5

People often say stupid things to someone who is suffering. Perhaps they do not try to understand the problem. Or perhaps they talk too much. Sometimes it is better just to listen. Often our prayers achieve more than our advice. Sympathy is better than arguments. We should aim for an attitude of qui... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 12:6-10

Many evil people do not seem to suffer. Job thought that this was God’s plan. Job saw that birds and animals also suffer troubles without any reason. But this was not in fact God’s plan for the world. When God made the world, it was perfect. Animals did not attack each other. God gave them the plan... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 12:11,12

The people in Job’s time respected a man’s old age. They thought that an old person was wiser than a young person (see Job 32:6-7).... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 12:13-16

God is powerful. He is much greater than any person. He even controls the weather (verse 15). He knows when we lie (verse 16). And he is our judge (verse 14).... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 12:17-23

God is much more powerful than any ruler. God gives power to rulers (John 19:11). And God causes their power to end (Daniel 2:21). God appoints new kings (1 Kings 19:15-16). God makes proud people humble (Luke 1:51-52).... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 12:24,25

These were powerful men. But God has made them humble. God did this and so he shows everyone his greatness. Perhaps God did this to teach the rulers to obey him (Daniel chapter 4). Or perhaps he did it to rescue his people who were suffering (Exodus 12:29-32).... [ Continue Reading ]

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