The Voice Translation of the Bible translates Job 15:1 like this, "Eliphaz reiterated his points."
Job 15:1 - 35
ESV - 1 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said: 2 Should a wise man answer with windy knowledge, and fill his belly with the east wind?
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Eliphaz was probably the oldest of Job’s friends. He obviously believed doctrine of retribution theology. This is to say, you get what you deserve. God will not punish a righteous man, and He will not preserve a sinner. Eliphaz had taken on God's job of judging! He indicated that he understood God's mind completely! Notice in chapter 4:5, Eliphaz says that Job is "weary." In verse 2 of this same chapter he had said Job would "become weary." His reiteration states that He recognized a contradiction in Job's dialogue. Eliphaz condenses Job's words from chapter 12-13:2, in 15:8-10. Eliphaz restated the words he said in chapter 4:17,18 here in chapter 15:14,15. He sneers at Job's remark in chapter 14:1. Verses 17 & 18 of chapter 15, Eliphaz says, "What I have seen" reflects his statement in chapter 4:1, "If one attempts a word with you, you will become weary." Bildad had already said in chapter 8:8-10, "For inquire of the former age...We were born yesterday...Will they not teach you?" In chapter 15:21, Eliphaz, using the word, "dreadful," attempts to prove that Job is a wicked man. In chapter 3:25, Job had said, "...what I have 'dreaded' has happened to me." 15:23,24: Eliphaz reverses Job's lament about his birth in chapter 3:4,5 by using the term "a day of darkness" in chapter 10:18-22. Look now at chapter 14:20: Job says God prevails against man and he dies. Eliphaz in 15:24 says that a wicked man's fears overpower him. Chapter 15:34: See "And fire will consume." Look at what Job says in chapter 1:16, "The fire of God fell from heaven." Eliphaz’ reiteration of the story is very evident in this chapter 15. Psalm 2:12: "Kiss the Son lest He be angry and you perish in the way." Elihu in Job 37:14: "Listen to this O Job: stand still and consider the wondrous works of God." Elihu was the youngest in the group. Job 32:8,9: "But there is a spirit in man, and the breath of the Almighty gives him understanding. Great men are not always wise; nor do the aged always understand justice." —Elihu
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