Job 42:7-8
42:7 a Eliphaz the Temanite was the spokesman for the friends, which probably indicates his seniority. Eliphaz had falsely implied that his advice originated in prophetic visions (4:12-16 b); now God did speak to him, but not to affirm his message.• Unlike his three friends (cp. 13:7-10 c), Job had spoken accurately about God. Job’s blunt questions were better suited to arriving at the truth about God than the friends’ superficial orthodox doctrine.
Summary for Job 42:8-9: 42:8-9 d The Lord made Job the mediator that Job had hoped to find for himself (9:33 e; 16:19-21 f; 19:25 g) and that Elihu desired to be (32:1–37:24 h).
• go to my servant Job: God wanted Job’s friends to be reconciled with Job before they presented their offerings (Matt 5:23-24 i).
• My servant Job will pray for you; he had also prayed for his children (1:5 j; cp. Jas 5:16 k; 1 Jn 5:16 l).
• When the Lord accepted Job’s prayer, it ironically fulfilled Eliphaz’s promise (Job 22:26-30 m).
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