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Job 27-42. Job 27-31 Job Job 27-31 Job continues defending himself So he must blame God Truly an untenable position.

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1 Job 27-42

2 Job 27-31 Job Job 27-31 Job continues defending himself So he must blame God Truly an untenable position

3 Job 32-27 Elihu Job 32-37 Listened to Job & three friends Knew his friends had no answer Elihu defends God Yes, God is disciplining Job Yes, God does no wrong

4 Job 32-37 Elihu Job 32-37 Yes, God is teaching Job Yes, God is the Great Teacher So Job doesn't know God Well, neither does Elihu A storm advances; Elihu flees

5 Job 38-41 God Job 38-41 Begins answering Job in storm He will be there in our storms Job is dumbfounded, listens to God God wants Job to trust Him God knows what He is doing

6 Job 38-41 God Job 38-41 “As someone has said, if we could see ourselves as God sees us, we couldn't stand ourselves.”

7 Job 42 Job Job 42 Job repents Surrenders to God's sovereignty Surrenders to God's power God restores Job God deals with Job's 3 friends

8 Job 42 Job Job 42 “All of the animals were doubled. Someone will say, “God didn't double [his children].” Yes, He did. You see, Job did not lose those sons and daughters who die. They were still his. He was yet to be with them. He is with them today.”

9 Job 42 Job Job 42 “We do not lose our loved ones in death. I have a little one up there. I used to tell people that I have two daughters, and they would look around and see only one. They would think there was something wrong with me.”

10 Job 42 Job Job 42 “But you see, I have one in heaven. Very frankly, I am not at all worried about my little one in heaven. I worry about the one on earth.”

11 Job 42 Job Job 42:16-17 After this, Job lived a hundred and forty years; he saw his children and their children to the fourth generation. And so he died, old and full of years.

12 Job 27-42 References J. Vernon McGee Commentary ttb.org


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