Title: Job's Hard Response/Job 6:1-30
Content Introduction: In the midst of suffering, Job vigorously answered Eliphaz's refutation.
I admit that the words and actions of the branch are violent, but this is because God is hurting me.
from the sea.
1. Disrupting Job's attachment to the world 1-7
Job's suffering in this world is heavier than the sand of the sea
said It's like flesh being lodged in the body, it's like drinking poison, the enemy
He said it seemed like an invasion. What a desperate and powerful pressure
is it power?
The flesh of the Almighty refers to a kind of poisonous obedience, which means that God
Not only did it inflict physical pain on the gods, but it also said that it was very painful mentally.
Job here speaks of the justification of his lamentation. wild donkey grass
I will cry because there is no It all boils down to having a cause.
2. Seeking Death from Disappointment 8-13
What did Job think of death?
Because God asserts life, he has even his own life.
You can't quit on your own.
There are cases where unbelievers commit suicide, but believers commit suicide to God.
It is strictly prohibited as the sin of treason
But suicide is a sin and cannot be said, Psalm 116:15 says, “The death of the saints
The Lord sees it as precious." He said, "I wish Job would die."
worth doing
Also, the saints looked forward to receiving a reward after death. god's brother
Human beings, created as images, should rather gladly welcome death to God.
something to do.
3. Rebutting No Friendship 14-23
He who suffers should have sympathy from his friend,
Those who have abolished the fear of the Almighty will bow out in unspeakable agony
Now that we are in a state of delusion, it is a time when we need the comfort and encouragement of our friends.
But Job's friends were thirsty and thirsty in the summer, and there was no water.
Because it only disappoints like Sam.
Job did not seek help from his friends, but only consolation.
was found (22-23). However, Eliphaz's cold theory was rather
There's something that triggers rage (激努).
4. Welcoming the mistakes of Job's friends 24-30
Here, he refuted and counterattacked that what Job's friends were saying was not correct.
did.
Job's friends did not take a moment to take a serious look at the realities of the tribulation that Job was facing.
It means that they are just trying to accuse Job of his words, all at once.
So, he dismissed Eliphaz's guilt theory and boldly insisted on his self.
did. Approaching them to express themselves in detail
did.
Job is like a bruised reed, like a burning lamp,
It's about to disappear, but I can't console it, but it's too bad that it causes disappointment and pain.
He replied that he didn't. Even "sims trying to sell orphans as slaves
Mountain," he said.
And Job's own suffering was by no means the result of his own sin.
and argued.
Conclusion: Job said that he would never lie,
May there be no iniquity; turn ye, that my work may be justified.
Nira," he said.