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    Blessings from Tithing and Offerings

    Everything we have is a gift from God ... God gives to us so we have to give to others. I give financially to the church I attend ... I believe in supporting the body of believers in the church, not only financially but in sharing God's Word, time spent with others, praying with others. How...
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    The book of Job

    I specifically stated "I'm not saying leviathan was a crocodile or an alligator" ... I provided an image showing the ground after an aquatic creature had passed through. This is what is spoken of in Job 41:30 ... the hide of the underside of leviathan was sharp and left marks in the "mire" Job...
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    The book of Job

    ... continued not so. God described leviathan in Job 41 so that Job would realize that God, as Creator, is so far above His creation that no one can fathom the depth of His might, nor come to the end of God's wisdom. In Job 41, God was describing a creature of great might and power ... and...
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    The book of Job

    Job 41:30 depicts the hide of leviathan as being impenetrable. The hide of leviathan was seemingly invincible. No sword, spear, dart, javelin, arrow, sling-stone, (Job 15:26-29) was successful against leviathan. leviathan was a formidable aquatic creature and no weapon could bring him down...
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    The book of Job

    Romans 15:4 For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope. James 5:11 Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord; that the...
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    The book of Job

    Beginning at Job 38, the only words spoken by Job are found in Job 40:3-5 and Job 42:1-6. God spoke the words I quoted in Post 106 ... not Job. I have not denied anything spoken by God. what is written in Isaiah does not pertain to what is written in Job. Job spoke of a constellation in the...
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    The book of Job

    God knows the end from the beginning. God knew Job would withstand the attack ... satan did not. Just like satan did not know that the Lord Jesus Christ would be victorious ... and that those who are born again from and after Day of Pentecost would have in them the greater is He that is in you...
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    The book of Job

    Beginning in Job 38, God spoke to Job concerning creation ... and God spoke concerning some of the birds/land animals/sea life He created and knows intimately ... Job 38:39-40 – lions Job 38:41 – ravens Job 39:1-4 – goats Job 39:5-8 – donkeys Job 39:9-12 – oxen Job 39:13-17 – peacock/ostrich...
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    The book of Job

    ??? ... the attack from satan beginning at Job 2:7 has been discussed at length by me in this thread. In Job 1, God restrained satan ... Job 1:12 And the LORD said unto Satan, Behold, all that he hath is in thy power; only upon himself put not forth thine hand. So Satan went forth from the...
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    The book of Job

    God spoke of leviathan (Job 41:1) ... leviathan is also mentioned in Psalm 74:14, Psalm 104:26, and Isaiah 27:1. these verses indicate leviathan is a creature in the sea. .
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    The book of Job

    I believe Job lived prior to the giving of the law to Moses ... during a time some refer to as "patriarchal". The Author of Scripture is God. God determined that Job was worthy of high praise. God determined Job was righteous as shown in Ezekiel 4:14; 20. Job is also held out to believers as...
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    Job 1:7, in or on?

    it's from 2 Cor 4:16 ... For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day. the whole chapter is a must know, but this verse reminds me of the record of the children of Israel wandering in the desert for 40 years and each day God provided...
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    The book of Job

    In what Job was going through at the moment, yes, Job had not sinned. Job and his friends did not understand that Job was being attacked by satan. The only "cause" for Job's dilemma was the desire of satan to destroy Job and satan would have utterly destroyed Job if God had not restrained him...
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    The book of Job

    yes ... Leviticus 22. no. you asked ... What evidence do you have that Job lived long before Moses? The language is late and not early. and I answered: Job offered sacrifices directly to God as did the patriarchs who lived prior to the giving of the Old Covenant to Moses. If Job had been...
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    The book of Job

    Nebuchadnezzar would not have been able to partake of the priest's portion spoken of in Leviticus 20. Job offered sacrifices directly to God as did the patriarchs who lived prior to the giving of the Old Covenant to Moses. If Job had been under the Old Covenant, Job would have brought...
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    The book of Job

    nope ... I have never stated what you claim. Job 40: 8 Wilt thou also disannul my judgment? wilt thou condemn me, that thou mayest be righteous? 9 Hast thou an arm like God? or canst thou thunder with a voice like him? 10 Deck thyself now with majesty and excellency; and array thyself with...
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    Job 1:7, in or on?

    we only know what God reveals in His Word concerning this issue. satan roves about the earth. my understanding is that Adam and Eve were initially to have dominion ... but through the original fall of mankind, dominion was handed over to satan. God told Noah And the fear of you and the dread...
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    The book of Job

    throughout Job's suffering, he had examined himself and did not see where he had sinned, so he asked God to show him where he had sinned. Job had no clue he was under attack from satan. even at the end of the book, Job, his family, and friends believed it was God Who had afflicted him: Job...
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    Job 1:7, in or on?

    I believe satan is a created being and, therefore, can only be in one place at one time. However, satan has his minions who follow him and this is why we see evidence of satan on every continent and in every society. satan's lies are exposed through the light of God's Word and God's Word...