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Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari
Ayub 15:1
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- Nave'sDictionaries:
- AmericanParallel Translations
Maka Elifas, orang Teman, menjawab:
Maka disahut Elifaz, orang Temani itu, katanya:
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Eliphaz: Job 2:11, Job 4:1, Job 22:1, Job 42:7, Job 42:9
Cross-References
After these thynges, the worde of the Lorde came vnto Abram in a vision, saying: feare not Abram I am thy shielde [and] thy exceedyng great rewarde.
And Abram sayde: Lorde God what wylt thou geue me when I go chyldelesse, the chylde of the stewardship of my house is this Eleazer of Damasco?
And Abram saide: See, to me thou hast geuen no seede: lo [borne] in my house is myne heire.
And beholde, the worde of the Lorde came vnto hym, saying, he shall not be thine heire: but one that shall come out of thine own bowels shalbe thine heire.
And he brought hym out, and sayde: loke vp vnto heauen, and tell the starres, if thou be able to number them. And he sayde vnto hym: euen so shall thy seede be.
And [Abram] beleued the Lord, & that counted he to hym for righteousnesse.
He toke therefore all these vnto hym, and deuided them in the middes, and layde euery peece one ouer agaynst another: but the birdes deuided he not.
But the nation whom they shall serue wyll I iudge: and afterward shall they come out with great substaunce.
But in the fourth generation they shal come hyther agayne: for the wickednesse of the Amorites is not yet full.
And so it was, that when the sonne went downe, and it was twylyght, beholde a smokyng furnesse and a fire brande goyng betweene the said peeces.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then answered Eliphaz the Temanite,.... Or, who was of Teman, as the Targum, the first of Job's friends and comforters, the oldest of them, who first began the dispute with him; which was carried on by his two other companions, who had spoken in their turns; and now in course it fell to him to answer a second time, as he here does,
and said, as follows.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XV
Eliphaz charges Job with impiety in attempting to justify
himself, 1-13;
asserts the utter corruption and abominable state of man, 14-16;
and, from his own knowledge and the observations of the
ancients, shows the desolation to which the wicked are exposed,
and insinuates that Job has such calamities to dread, 17-35.
NOTES ON CHAP. XV