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"There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job;"

THE MAN FROM UZ: FIRST VERSES FROM THE CHAPTERS OF JOB: 01.18.2017

MIISRAEL Bride · Wednesday, January 18th 2017 at 10:31AM · 1042 views
"We are counted as beasts,
and regarded as stupid in your sight?
You tear yourself in anger,
Shall the earth be forsaken for you?
Or shall the rock be removed from its place."
--Job 18 : 3-4 KJV





THE MAN FROM UZ
presented by MIISRAEL





Shalt not there be an understanding
in Trusting God?
THE MAN FROM UZ: FIRST VERSES FROM THE CHAPTERS OF JOB:  01.18.2017

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MIISRAEL Bride Wednesday, January 18th 2017 at 10:38AM

Do you understand the affliction..?
Trust.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, January 18th 2017 at 2:04PM

This is a very interesting question so, I opened open my Bible and turned to the Book of Job and I thank you for this question.

Job was from the land of UZ.

Job was a good man and he refused to do evil deeds.

In this chapter Job was warn by Bildad not to be angry.

It seems that Job did not speak quietly. He felt strong in his emotions when he spoke those words. So Bildad told Job to be calm.

As I look at your photo of a Volcano may well represent the emotions of Job and many of us and our children today, "ANGER".

In this case Bidad knew how important it was for Job to blow off a little steam but he knew that Job could not change the world so, So Bildad told Job to be calm and learn about reality.

Just thinking out loud Sister Bride on your question.


MIISRAEL Bride Wednesday, January 18th 2017 at 3:15PM

Hello Deacon! Thank you for your input. I think this book has a complete reflection of a total cycle of life in the moments of man of God. I find it's inspiration encouraging in even life situations of almost every person at some time or another. That's totally incredible and beautiful to me! I very well can visualize the view of your out loud thinking sir.
Fade. . .

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