a1:6-7
bGen 6:2
dGen 1:26
eJob 1:6
fGen 3:22
g2:1
h1 Kgs 22:19-22
iPss 82:1
j89:5
k7-8
lDan 3:13
p7:9-14
qGen 3:9
r1 Chr 21:1-14
s2 Kgs 19:35
tIsa 37:36
uEzek 1:5-9
v2 Tim 2:26
w1 Pet 5:8

‏ Job 1:6-7

Summary for Job 1:6-7: 1:6-7  a The members of the heavenly court are heavenly beings; they may be either holy angels or rebellious demons (Gen 6:2  b, 4  c). They join God in his deliberations, including at creation (Gen 1:26  d) and in his rule over creation (Job 1:6  e; Gen 3:22  f; 2:1  g; 1 Kgs 22:19-22  h; Pss 82:1  i; 89:5  j, 7-8  k; Dan 3:13  l, 17  m, 23  n, 25  o; 7:9-14  p).

• The account remains unclear as to whether Satan usually came with other members of the heavenly court to make a report or whether he was intruding as Job’s adversary.

• Where have you come from? The question was God’s sovereign demand for a report from a subordinate (see Gen 3:9  q).

• Satan was not patrolling to implement God’s judgments (cp. 1 Chr 21:1-14  r; 2 Kgs 19:35  s // Isa 37:36  t; Ezek 1:5-9  u) but to oppose God’s purposes (2 Tim 2:26  v; 1 Pet 5:8  w).
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