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Job 38:2 - Exposition

Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge? It is very noticeable that God entirely ignores the reasonings of Elihu, and addresses himself, in the first instance, wholly to Job, with whom he begins by remonstrating. Job has not been without fault. He has spoken many "words without knowledge" or with insufficient knowledge, and has thus trenched on irreverence, and given the enemies of God occasion to blaspheme. Moreover, he has "darkened counsel." Instead of making the ways of God clear to his friends and companions, he has east doubts upon God's moral government ( Job 21:7-26 ), upon his mercy and loving-kindness ( Job 16:7-14 ), almost upon his justice ( Job 19:7 ; Job 31:1-35 ). He is thus open to censure, and receives censure, and owns himself "vile" ( Job 40:4 ), before peace and reconciliation can be established.

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