Job here firmly resists the counsel of his friend Eliphaz to 'keep quiet and repent and submit to God'. How should we interpret such? Since Eliphaz in some sense echoed the words of Satan, we must see Job's resistance to his counsel as his resistance to Satan's temptation. Here then is a true worshiper of God revealed: Job cries out in pain, lament, as in a veiled sense he looks to God for his vindication.
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Nathan White is the pastor of Christ Reformed Baptist Church, Lookout Mountain, TN. He is a graduate of Covenant College as well as Westminster Seminary California (M.Div), and The Institute of Reformed Baptist Studies (IRBS). Previously a pastor at Covenant Baptist Church...