a4:7
b1:5
cDeut 19:10
dProv 6:17
eJer 7:6
f4:8
gProv 22:8
hHos 8:7
iRom 2:9-11
jGal 6:7-8
kMatt 13:39
lLuke 13:4
mJohn 9:1-3

‏ Job 4:7-8

4:7  a Job probably counted his children among the innocent dead (1:5  b), and even Eliphaz must have known that innocent blood is sometimes shed (cp. Deut 19:10  c; Prov 6:17  d; Jer 7:6  e).
4:8  f The harvest metaphor illustrates the scriptural principle that behavior merits judgment (Prov 22:8  g; Hos 8:7  h; Rom 2:9-11  i; Gal 6:7-8  j). The New Testament describes the final judgment as a harvest (Matt 13:39  k). Jesus rejected simplistic attempts to analyze people’s lives by this principle (Luke 13:4  l; John 9:1-3  m).
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