Category Archives: Job 27

Hypocrites Deficient in the Duty of Prayer, Job 27:10

“Will he always call upon God?” [Job 27:10] Concerning these words, I would observe, 1. Who it is that is here spoken of, viz. the hypocrite; as you may see, If you take the two preceding verses with the verse … Continue reading

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The Touchstone of Godly Sincerity, Job 27:10

“Will he always call upon God?”—Job 27:10. When Job resumes his address in this chapter, he appeals to God in a very solemn matter as to the truth of all that he had spoken. No less vehemently does he assert … Continue reading

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A Vexed Soul Comforted, Job 27:2

“The Almighty hath vexed my soul.” — Job 27:2. The word “who” was put into this verse by the translators, but it is not wanted; it is better as I have read it to you, “The Almighty hath vexed my … Continue reading

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