KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Job 15:17
17. I will shew thee, hear me; and that which I have seen I will declare;
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KJV summary for : Job 15
Summary: In Job 15, Eliphaz the Temanite responds to Job's earlier lamentations regarding his suffering. He emphasizes his belief that Job's affliction stems from his sinfulness, suggesting that the innocent do not suffer. Eliphaz asserts that human wisdom is limited and urges Job to seek God and repent, arguing that wisdom comes from a fear of the Lord. Through vivid imagery, he describes the fate of the wicked, emphasizing their eventual destruction. The chapter underscores the themes of judgment, divine retribution, and the importance of humility before God. Eliphaz's speech reflects a punitive view of suffering, reinforcing the notion that sin leads to suffering, which positions Job's plight as a direct consequence of wrongdoing. Overall, the chapter illustrates the tension between traditional beliefs about suffering and Job's innocent position.
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