Study
6 From the Book of Job is: Job 11 and 12. Zophar's first speech and
Job's reply
1.
Observe (a) the sharp rebuke in 11:6; (b) the steps to repentance in
11:13, 14; (c) the picture of blessing in 11:15-19. Why do you think
Zophar failed to help Job?
2.
Eliphaz spoke of visions, and research, Bildad of the wisdom of the
ancients. To what authority does Zophar appeal to support his
conviction that sin and suffering are inevitably linked?
- Zophar and Job each speak of divine wisdom. Compare the various examples of it which they cite.
Note.
12:5-12. Perhaps Job is ironically quoting Zophar's view back at him.
Job's point is that these platitudes are irrelevant to his situation.
He does not deny them.