It took about 10 minutes to read this passage. Zaphar describes how the wicked are punished in this life: no joy, nothing that lasts, and when they die their legacy is a debt for their children to repay. He doesn't mention Job, but the connection is obvious. Job continues to focus his anger toward God's actions. He recounts seeing the wicked prosper, and live a life of ease and comfort. Job ends his rebuttal with a rebuke of Zophar's attack.
Stuart
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Job 20-21
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