Friends-the Book Of Job

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Friends

The book of Job has many messages that are so relevant

to society and to man. For instance Job’s friends that came

to him in his time of need to sympathize but stayed to

accuse. Were they simply influenced by the Devil to create

doubt in Job’s lowest time or are they a representation

typical of man. To accuse and judge without due cause or

need for proof.

Upon seeing Job Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar see his

suffering so great and pain so deep. They sat in silence for

seven days and nights. Once the silence is broken the

comfort they had to offer took the form of doubt and blame.

Eliphaz subtly suggests to Job, that a man of wealth and

prosperity must have sin. Elephaz accuses based on his

personal beliefs not based on God’s word. Bildad reprimands

Job for his crying for understanding. He is certain there

must be sin. Bildad even points to the deaths of Job’s

children and says that they sinned and they paid for those

sins with their lives. He goes on to say that Job should ask

for forgiveness and it will come. Bildad has love for God

but not God’s love as well as no faith in man. Zophar is by

far the loudest and most adamant accuser. Zophar once again

shows no faith in Job and tells Job to stop whining and just

ask for forgiveness. Zophar’s accusations seem to come from

a deeper source within Zophar. Once again Job’s friend uses

his knowledge of the world to judge Job rather than having

faith in Job through his strength in God. The friends e...

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