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Job

Job. “For I know that my Redeemer lives, and at the last He will stand upon the earth.” Job 19:25. Job’s Response Chapters 12-14. He affirms he knows as much about God as his friends do (12:2-5) God does not deal with man on earth according to man’s moral character (12:6-13:2)

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Job

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  1. Job “For I know that my Redeemer lives, and at the last He will stand upon the earth.” Job 19:25

  2. Job’s ResponseChapters 12-14 • He affirms he knows as much about God as his friends do (12:2-5) • God does not deal with man on earth according to man’s moral character (12:6-13:2) • Job wants to bring his case before God (13:3-12) • Job pleads with God (13:13-28) • The shortness of human life (14:1-22)

  3. The Second Cycle of Speeches • Eliphaz (ch. 15) • Job (ch. 16-17) • Bildad (ch. 18) • Job (ch. 19) • Zophar (ch. 20) • Job (ch. 21)

  4. Eliphaz Second SpeechChapter 15 • He reproves Job for his wickedness (2-6) • He condemns Job for his arrogance and self-confidence (7-16) • He describes the misery that follows after wicked men (17-35)

  5. Job’s ResponseChapters 16 & 17 • He criticizes his friends for their lack of comfort (16:1-5) • He complains to God about how he has been treated (16:6-17) • He asks for justice (16:18-17:5) • He maintains his faith in God in spite of his suffering (17:6-16)

  6. Bildad’s Second SpeechChapter 18 • He reproves Job for how he has spoken (1-4) • He describes what happens to the wicked (5-21)

  7. Job’s ResponseChapter 19 • He complains about his friend’s lack of kindness (2-4) • He asserts that God, not his own sins, are the cause of his suffering (5-12) • He complains about how his relatives and friends treat him (13-19) • He asks for pity from his friends (20-22) • He affirms his trust that God will vindicate him (23-27) • He warns his friends that they will be punished for their conduct toward him (28-29)

  8. Zophar’s Second SpeechChapter 20 • His reaction to Job’s warning (1-3) • The triumph of the wicked is short-lived (4-29)

  9. Job’s ResponseChapter 21 • Introductory remarks (1-4) • Many wicked men prosper in life (5-26) • Ask anybody (27-34)

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