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Eliphaz’s First Speech[a]

Chapter 4

Can You Recall Even One Innocent Person Who Perished?[b] Then Eliphaz the Temanite responded:

“If one of us attempts to reason with you, will you be offended?
    Yet who can refrain from speaking?
Recall how you instructed many others
    and strengthened their feeble hands.
Your words have supported those who were staggering,
    and you have made firm their faltering knees.
“But now that adversity has befallen you, you have grown impatient;
    you are dismayed because it has troubled you.
Does not your piety give you confidence
    and the integrity of your life offer you hope?

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Footnotes

  1. Job 4:1 Job’s friends, who have not experienced suffering, try to shed light on Job’s suffering by means of their teaching. Their arguments remain theoretical in the presence of Job’s cry.
  2. Job 4:1 Eliphaz is certain that experience shows one thing—virtue is always rewarded, and impiety is always punished. And if Job can take advantage of a virtuous life, he must remain confident.