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22:4 Will he reprove thee for fear {b} of thee? will he enter with thee into judgment?
(b) Lest you should reprove or hurt him?
22:4 Reprove - Punish thee. Because he is afraid, lest if he should let thee alone, thou wouldst grow too great and powerful for him: surely no. As thy righteousness cannot profit him, so thy wickedness can do him no hurt.
22:1-4 Eliphaz considers that, because Job complained so much of his afflictions, he thought God was unjust in afflicting him; but Job was far from thinking so. What Eliphaz says, is unjustly applied to Job, but it is very true, that when God does us good it is not because he is indebted to us. Man's piety is no profit to God, no gain. The gains of religion to men are infinitely greater than the losses of it. God is a Sovereign, who gives no account of his conduct; but he is perfectly wise, just, faithful, good, and merciful. He approves the likeness of his own holiness, and delights in the fruits of his Spirit; he accepts the thankful services of the humble believer, while he rejects the proud claim of the self-confident.
Charges Enter Entereth Enters Fear Honour Judging Judgment Piety Punishment Reason Rebukes Reprove Reproves Reproveth Reverence Sending
Charges Enter Entereth Enters Fear Honour Judging Judgment Piety Punishment Reason Rebukes Reprove Reproves Reproveth Reverence Sending