Job 15:25
What meaning of the job 15:25 in the Bible?
What does Job 15:25 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse.
"For he stretcheth out his hand against God, and strengtheneth himself against the Almighty."
What does Job 15:25 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse.
"For he stretcheth out his hand against God, and strengtheneth himself against the Almighty."
Verse Job 15:25. _HE STRETCHETH OUT HIS HAND AGAINST GOD_] While in _power_ he thought himself _supreme_. He not only did not acknowledge God, by whom kings reign, but _stretched out his hand_-used hi...
FOR HE STRETCHETH OUT HIS HAND AGAINST GOD - The hand is stretched out for battle. It wields the spear or the sword against an enemy. The idea here is, that the wicked man makes God an adversary. He d...
THE SECOND SERIES OF CONTROVERSIES CHAPTER 15 Eliphaz's Second Address _ 1. Tells Job that he is self-condemned (Job 15:1)_ 2. Charges him with pride (Job 15:7) 3. The wicked and their lot (Job 15...
THE ALMIGHTY. Hebrew El Shaddai. App-4....
Eliphaz instructs Job regarding the troubled conscience And the Disastrous Fate of the Wicked Man Having sufficiently rebuked Job's presumption and irreverence Eliphaz proceeds to take up his princip...
2. The destiny of the ungodly shows the retributive justice of God. (Job 15:17-35) TEXT 15:17-35 17 I WILL SHOW THEE, HEAR THOU ME; And that which I have seen I will declare 18 (Which wise men hav...
_FOR HE STRETCHETH OUT HIS HAND AGAINST GOD, AND STRENGTHENETH HIMSELF AGAINST THE ALMIGHTY._ Stretcheth ... hand - wielding the spear as a bold rebel against God (Job 9:4; Isaiah 27:4)....
THE SECOND SERIES OF SPEECHES (JOB 15-21) The rejection by Job of the opinions and advice of the friends, his sturdy maintenance of his innocence, and the fearlessness with which in his anguish he ha...
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 15 ELIPHAZ’S SECOND SPEECH...
FOR HE STRETCHETH OUT HIS HAND. — It is instructive to note the difference in time indicated here. “Because he _hath stretched_ out his hand against God. and _behaveth_ himself proudly against the Alm...
כִּֽי ־נָטָ֣ה אֶל ־אֵ֣ל יָדֹ֑ו וְ אֶל ־שַׁ֝דַּ֗י יִתְגַּבָּֽר׃...
XIII. THE TRADITION OF A PURE RACE Job 15:1 ELIPHAZ SPEAKS THE first colloquy has made clear severance between the old Theology and the facts of human life. No positive reconciliation is effected a...
“THE HEAVENS ARE NOT CLEAN” Job 15:1 The second colloquy, like the first, is commenced by Eliphaz. He begins by _rebuking_ Job, Job 15:1. He complains that the words of Job proved him to be unwise, J...
Here the second cycle of argument begins, and again Eliphaz is the first speaker. It is at once evident that Job's answers had wounded him. He first criticized Job's manner, charging him with using m...
(17) В¶ I will shew thee, hear me; and that which I have seen I will declare; (18) Which wise men have told from their fathers, and have not hid it: (19) Unto whom alone the earth was given, and no st...
THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 4 THROUGH 31. As to the friends of Job, they do not call for any extended remarks. They urge the doctrine that God's earthly government is a full measure and...
FOR HE STRETCHED OUT HIS HAND AGAINST GOD,.... Being an hater of him, an enemy to him, yea, enmity itself against him; an enemy in his mind, which appears by his wicked works, which are so many acts o...
For he stretcheth out his hand against God, and strengtheneth himself against the Almighty. Ver. 25. _For he stretcheth out his hand against God_] Worthy therefore to have a dead palsy transfused int...
_For he stretcheth out his hand against God_ He sinned against him with a high and outstretched hand; that is, boldly and presumptuously, as one that neither desired his favour, nor feared his anger....
ELIPHAZ ACCUSES JOB OF IMPIETY...
ELIPHAZ CLAIMS JOB CONDEMNS HIMSELF (vv.1-6) This response of Eliphaz lacks the measure of self-restraint he had shown in his first address. He had first at least spoken with a measure of considera...
Here is what happens to the man who conducts himself arrogantly against God, these are the agonizing tortures and pain that he will experience. Eliphaz is basically trying to scare Job into repentance...
17-35 Eliphaz maintains that the wicked are certainly miserable: whence he would infer, that the miserable are certainly wicked, and therefore Job was so. But because many of God's people have prosper...
Now he gives the reason of all the forementioned calamities which befell him, which was his great wickedness in the time of his peace and prosperity. HE STRETCHETH OUT HIS HAND AGAINST GOD, i.e. he co...
Job 15:25 out H5186 (H8804) hand H3027 God H410 defiantly H1396 (H8691) Almighty H7706 he stretcheth - Leviticus 26:23; Psalms 73:9, Psalms 73:11; Isaiah 27:4; Daniel 5:23;...
CONTENTS: Eliphaz's theory about Job, charging him with foolishly justifying himself. CHARACTERS: God, Job, Eliphaz. CONCLUSION: Those speeches which do no good, being of no service either to God, o...
Job 15:2. _Fill his belly with the east wind;_ a hot dry wind, the least favourable to vegetation. This is an angry figure of speech, equivalent to a declaration that Job's defence was a mere storm of...
JOB—NOTE ON JOB 15:1 Second Cycle. The arguments of each participant harden in the second round of speeches. Once again the three friends say that Job is suffering because of his sin. Job refuses to a...
_SECOND COURSE OF DIALOGUES.—SECOND SPEECH OF ELIPHAZ_ Eliphaz less gentle and courteous than in his former speech. Probably irritated at his little success with Job, who rejected his friend’s counse...
EXPOSITION The second colloquy between Job and his friends is, like the first (ch. 3-14.), one in which all of them take part, and the same order of speakers is maintained. Job answers each speaker i...
Now at this point, Eliphaz, who was the first friend of Job's to speak, speaks for the second time. And he claims that he is older than Job, more experienced than Job, and thus Job ought to listen to...
1 Samuel 4:7; 1 Samuel 6:6; Acts 12:1; Acts 12:23; Acts 9:5; Daniel 5:23; Exodus 5:2; Exodus 5:3; Exodus 9:17; Isaiah 10:12;...
For — Now he gives the reason of all the fore — mentioned calamities, which was his great wickedness. Against God — He sinned against God with an high hand. The Almighty — Which aggravates the madness...