Job 14:1,2

Our lives on earth are short. Job said that we are like flowers. Some flowers are very beautiful. But they may last only for a few hours. Or, Job said that we are like shadows. A shadow has a clear shape. And it moves like a person. You could almost think that your shadow was alive. But your shadow... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:1-22

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 14 JOB CONTINUES HIS PRAYER JOB THINKS THAT HE WILL DIE SOON V1 I am just an ordinary man. My life is short. And my troubles... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:3,4

God is our judge. He knows all our deeds. And we are not holy. We do many wrong things. Our good deeds cannot make us holy. We deserve God’s punishment. Job did not yet realise that God loves us. Or, that God would send Jesus to die for us.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:5,6

God decides how long we shall live. Job thought that he would die soon. But in fact, God had a different plan for Job (Job 42:16-17). JOB ASKS WHETHER A DEAD MAN CAN LIVE AGAIN V7 A tree is better than a man. If someone cuts down a tree, the tree grows again. Its new branches will grow. V8 Its roo... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:7-9

When Job thought about flowers and shadows (verse 2), he felt hopeless. But then Job remembered that God also created the trees. And trees seemed mysterious to Job. You can cut down a tree. Its branches become mere wood. And the tree has no leaves. The tree many seem dead for many months. But that... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:10-12

At first, the tree did not seem like a man to Job. Job thought about the death of a man’s body. That body simply returns to the earth. Job thought that such a body could never become alive again. Perhaps Job did not remember that God created man from the dust (Genesis 2:7). The Bible teaches that ev... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:13-17

Job thought that God caused his troubles. So, Job thought that God was angry. In fact, God was not angry with Job. God was pleased with Job. And God did not cause Job’s troubles. The devil caused Job’s troubles. The Bible teaches that our spirits do not sleep after death. When we die, our spirits g... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:18-22

Job’s thoughts about a tree gave him hope (verses 7-9). But then he thought about the earth itself. Even mountains do not last always. Job saw how rocks can fall from mountains. The rain takes the soil from the mountains. And the soil goes into the sea. This process is called erosion. The soil never... [ Continue Reading ]

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