Job 42:7-8
Eliphaz.2:11; 4:1; 8:1; 11:1My.32:2,3,5ye have.11:5,6; Ps 51:4 Therefore.From this it appears that Job was considered as a priest, not only to his own family, but also to others. For his children he offered burnt offerings, (ch. 1:5,) and now he is to make the same kind of offerings, accompanied with intercession, in behalf of his three friends. This is a full proof of the innocence and integrity of Job. seven bullocks.Nu 23:1,14,29; 1Ch 15:26; 2Ch 29:21; Eze 45:23; Heb 10:4,10-14go.Mt 5:23,24offer.1:5; Ex 18:12my servant Job shall.Ge 20:17; Isa 60:14; Jer 14:11; 15:1; Eze 14:14; Heb 7:25; Jas 5:141Jo 5:6; Re 3:9him. Heb. his face, or person.9; 1Sa 25:35; Mal 1:8,9; Mt 3:17; Eph 1:6lest.Ps 103:10; 2Ti 4:14Isaiah 54:17
weapon.15; Ps 2:1-6; Eze 38:9,10; Mt 16:18; Joh 10:28-30; Ro 8:1,28-39every.50:8; Job 1:11; 2:5; 22:5-30; 42:7; Ps 32:6; Zec 3:1-4; Re 12:10the heritage.58:14; Ps 61:5; Da 3:26; 6:20; Ro 6:22,23and their.45:24; 61:10; Ps 71:16,19; Jer 23:6; Ro 3:22; 10:4; 1Co 1:302Co 5:21; Php 3:9; 2Pe 1:12 Corinthians 10:18
not.12; 3:1; 5:12; Pr 21:2; 27:2; Lu 16:15; 18:10-14approved.6:4; 13:7; Ac 2:22; Ro 14:18; 16:10; 1Co 11:19; 2Ti 2:15but.Mt 25:20-23; Joh 5:42-44; 12:43; Ro 2:29; 1Co 4:5; 1Pe 1:7
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