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How good,how rewarding to dwell in the house of wisdom!
yes, such a wonderful verse...and this too...Proverbs 9:
Wisdom: the epitome of who Job was.
This must be about my favorite and most endearing verse in the Bible. It was the "key" in understanding the book of Job and staying on track throughout the entire book, and not getting distracted in all the drama of Job's "friends" and God help us, his wife, who basically declared that her husband Job was a man of integrity, and she was, in essence sick of his integrity, and told him, in essence, to abandon his integrity and to just go ahead and curse God and die already.
This verse (Job 1:1 ) was the "key", the "anchor", that defined Job, and that defined Job throughout the entire book of Job, and changed not.
It ties right into how God described Job in the very beginning of the book of Job, and that description held like an anchor throughout the entire book of Job.
What i find most astounding is the propensity that surfaces in many, Bible teachers included, to "kick someone when they're down", that the book of Job seems to bring out.
What? They forgot how God himself described Job in the very beginning, as He sets the stage, for these events that rolled out on Job, as God Himself said "without cause"?
God's description of Job, the "key" and "anchor" to understanding the book of Job:
“There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.” ~Job 1:1
...and I have found the book! 'The joy of fearing God' by Jerry Bridges“There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.” ~Job 1:1
yes, such a wonderful verse...and this too...
...and I have found the book! 'The joy of fearing God' by Jerry Bridges
Yes...I have it now..he quotes Proverbs 14:27 on the cover. The fear of the Lord is a life giving fountain...Did you start reading it?
Yes...I have it now..he quotes Proverbs 14:27 on the cover. The fear of the Lord is a life giving fountain...
I am up to 'where wisdom begins'
Proverbs 9:10
...also that Proverbs has a practical dimension...
That was my problem...even the attic...then I found it where I had already looked! And there it was telling me it had been there all the time!Thanks. Now i need to find mine.....i have so many books it could be anywhere hahaaaa
That was my problem...even the attic...then I found it where I had already looked! And there it was telling me it had been there all the time!
i FOUND it!!!! It was right there on the book shelf hahaaaaa
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