Job 15
Outline
These outlines make the most sense when you read them with the passage.
- v1-3
- I'm not saying this was necessarily the real case with Job, but... You can talk with knowledge (v2) and reasoning (v3), but it can still be vain (v2) and unprofitable (v3).
- v4-6
- You could condemn yourself with the things you say (v6) instead of somebody else condemning you.
- v7-13
- It's not necessarily true for people to say something like, "We're older than you, so we're wiser than you."
- v14-16
- all humans have sinned
- v17-29
- the wages of sin is (v21) dreadful, with (v20) pain, and (v24) trouble and anguish
- v30-35
- Wicked people are like plants that (v30) are burned, and (v33) fall apart.
From: Come and Dine
By Charles Widmeyer, 1906 and S. H. Bolton
Jesus has a table spread
Where the saints of God are fed,
He invites His chosen people, “Come and dine”;
With His manna He doth feed
And supplies our every need:
O ’tis sweet to sup with Jesus all the time!
“Come and dine,” the Master calleth, “Come and dine”;
You may feast at Jesus’ table all the time;
He Who fed the multitude, turned the water into wine,
To the hungry calleth now, “Come and dine.”
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