Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Eliphaz accuses Job of Wickedness

Eliphaz gives more description of the alleged wickedness of Job in the passage below, though there is no other reason to believe this is true from what we know of Job. His scathing accusations of Job include showing no kindness to the thirsty, hungry, widows and fatherless. Interestingly these are the group of disadvantaged people that God keeps mentioning for us to take care of.


Eliphaz explains that the wickedness of Job brought about the disasters, v10-11. He describes Job and the wicked as having turned away from God. In fact, Eliphaz pleads with Job to repent. From v21-30, Eliphaz gives an excellent encouragement for people to turn back to God. He mentions about putting away our earthly treasures, praying to God and He will hear us, God will exalt the humble, and above all God is a Gracious God that he will even deliver those who are not innocent. Though this advice is mis-directed to Job, which wasn't his wickedness that brought the disasters, we can still take heed of God's grace and goodness.



Job 22

 1 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said:
 2 “Can a man be profitable to God,
      Though he who is wise may be profitable to himself?

 3 Is it any pleasure to the Almighty that you are righteous?
      Or 
is it gain to Him that you make your ways blameless?
 4 “Is it because of your fear of Him that He corrects you,
      And enters into judgment with you?

 5 Is not your wickedness great,
      And your iniquity without end?

 6 For you have taken pledges from your brother for no reason,
      And stripped the naked of their clothing.

 7 You have not given the weary water to drink,
      And you have withheld bread from the hungry.

 8 But the mighty man possessed the land,
      And the honorable man dwelt in it.

 9 You have sent widows away empty,
      And the strength of the fatherless was crushed.

 10 Therefore snares are all around you,
      And sudden fear troubles you,

 11 Or darkness so that you cannot see;
      And an abundance of water covers you.

 12 “Is not God in the height of heaven?
      And see the highest stars, how lofty they are!

 13 And you say, ‘What does God know?
      Can He judge through the deep darkness?

 14 Thick clouds cover Him, so that He cannot see,
      And He walks above the circle of heaven.’

 15 Will you keep to the old way
      Which wicked men have trod,

 16 Who were cut down before their time,
      Whose foundations were swept away by a flood?

 17 They said to God, ‘Depart from us!
      What can the Almighty do to them?’
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 18 Yet He filled their houses with good things;
      But the counsel of the wicked is far from me.

 19 “The righteous see it and are glad,
      And the innocent laugh at them:

 20 ‘Surely our adversaries[b] are cut down,
      And the fire consumes their remnant.’

 21 “Now acquaint yourself with Him, and be at peace;
      Thereby good will come to you.

 22 Receive, please, instruction from His mouth,
      And lay up His words in your heart.

 23 If you return to the Almighty, you will be built up;
      You will remove iniquity far from your tents.

 24 Then you will lay your gold in the dust,
      And the 
gold of Ophir among the stones of the brooks.
 25 Yes, the Almighty will be your gold[c]
      And your precious silver;

 26 For then you will have your delight in the Almighty,
      And lift up your face to God.

 27 You will make your prayer to Him,
      He will hear you,
      And you will pay your vows.

 28 You will also declare a thing,
      And it will be established for you;
      So light will shine on your ways.

 29 When they cast you down, and you say, ‘Exaltation will come!
      Then He will save the humble 
person.
 30 He will even deliver one who is not innocent;
      Yes, he will be delivered by the purity of your hands.”

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