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David Guzik commentary on Job 2, where we see Satan and God having a second conversation about Job who then suffers affliction but shows integrity.
- Enduring Word Bible Commentary Job Chapter 3
1. (1-2) Job will curse his birth day, but not his God....
- Enduring Word Bible Commentary Job Chapter 3
Job 2. We left Job honourably acquitted upon a fair trial between God and Satan concerning him. Satan had leave to touch, to touch and take, all he had, and was confident that he would then curse God to his face; but, on the contrary, he blessed him, and so he was proved an honest man and Satan a false accuser.
What does Job 2:1 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible.
29 Οκτ 2017 · KJV Job 2:6 And the LORD said unto Satan, Behold, he is in [thine hand/your power]; [but/only] [save/spare/preserve] his life. So, God gives Job over to Satan for the destruction of his flesh. And he is allowed to destroy Job’s flesh only to the point where Job is still living.
Job 2:1. Again there was a day — Another appointed season, some convenient time after the former calamities. Heath translates ויהי הוים, vajehi hajom, Again it was the day. Of this and the two next verses, see notes on Job 1:6-8.
The second act of the heavenly scene. 1. (Job 2:1-3) God boasts again over His servant Job. Again there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan came also among them to present himself before the LORD. And the LORD said to Satan, “From where do you come?”
When Job’s wife tells him to curse God, Job responds, “Shall we actually accept good from God but not accept adversity?” (Job 2:10). We also learn from Job’s prayer in Job 28 that, even though he cannot comprehend the complexities of divine wisdom, he still chooses to trust that God is truly good.