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Job Responds to Zophar
Commentary
Job 15 is a chapter in which Eliphaz the Temanite continues to rebuke Job for his words. Eliphaz believes that Job is speaking foolishly and that his words are not wise. He accuses Job of speaking without knowledge and of being arrogant. Eliphaz believes that Job's words are not based on wisdom or understanding, but rather on his own opinion. Eliphaz goes on to say that Job's words are not based on experience or knowledge, but rather on his own opinion. He believes that Job is speaking without understanding and that his words are not wise. Eliphaz also believes that Job is trying to justify himself and that his words are not based on truth. Eliphaz then goes on to say that Job's words are not based on wisdom or understanding, but rather on his own opinion. He believes that Job is speaking without knowledge and that his words are not wise. Eliphaz also believes that Job is trying to justify himself and that his words are not based on truth. In conclusion, Eliphaz believes that Job is speaking foolishly and that his words are not wise. He accuses Job of speaking without knowledge and of being arrogant. Eliphaz believes that Job's words are not based on wisdom or understanding, but rather on his own opinion. He believes that Job is trying to justify himself and that his words are not based on truth. This chapter serves as a reminder to us all to be careful of the words we speak and to make sure that they are based on truth and wisdom.
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There are 35 verses in Job, chapter 15.