Read full chapter Footnotes Job 1:6Hebrewthe sons of God Job 1:6Hebrewsatanmeansadversary. New International Version(NIV) Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV® Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 byBiblica, Inc.®Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide. ...
(1) Then Job answered.--Job replies to the insinuations of Eliphaz with the earnest longing after God and the assertion of his own innocence; while in the twenty-fourth chapter he laments that his own case is but one of many, and that multitudes suffer from the oppression of man unavenge...
Verse(Click for Chapter) New International Version “Yet if you devote your heart to him and stretch out your hands to him, New Living Translation “If only you would prepare your heart and lift up your hands to him in prayer! English Standard Version ...
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Job 1:21 21and said: “Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked I will depart.The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away; may the name of the LORD be praised.” Read ChapterCompare PREVIOUSJob 1:20NEXTJob 1:22 Job 1:21 in Other Translations...
aBarniv and Hathorn (1997) developed an early warning model based on logistic regression by evaluating the studies of Trieschmann and Pinches (1973), Ambrose and Seward (1998), and Barniv and McDonald (1992) in insurance firms. Barniv和Hathorn (1997) 开发了根据逻辑斯谛的退化的一个早期前...
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Job 41:1 Chapter Contents Concerning Leviathan. The description of the Leviathan, is yet further to convince Job of his own weakness, and of God's almighty power. Whether this Leviathan be a whale or a crocodile, is disputed. The Lord, having showed Job how ...
Chapter Contents Concerning Leviathan. The description of the Leviathan, is yet further to convince Job of his own weakness, and of God's almighty power. Whether this Leviathan be a whale or a crocodile, is disputed. The Lord, having showed Job how unable he was to deal with the Leviathan...
Life Is an Enigma If anyone deserved a good, pain-free life, it was Job. 9 His wife said to him, “Are you still holding on to your integrity? Curse God and die!” (Job 1:9, NIV) If anyone deserved a good, pain-free life, it was Job. 9 His wife said to him, “Are you...
Verse (Click for Chapter) New International VersionThen Job replied:New Living TranslationThen Job spoke again:English Standard VersionThen Job answered and said:Berean Standard BibleThen Job replied:King James BibleBut Job answered and said,New King James VersionThen Job answered and said:New Ameri...