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Category: Wisdom & Poetry

Poetry and Wisdom Books explore life’s beauty, suffering, and purpose, offering reflections on God’s sovereignty, human frailty, and covenantal love. They emphasize worship, wisdom, and trust in God. These writings point to Christ as the ultimate wisdom, the suffering Redeemer, and the eternal King who fulfills all hope and longing.

  • Job 39 Commentary: Verses 1-12

    Job 39 Commentary | Q41-44: Birth of Goats and Deer Now, as we head into chapter 29, the Lord asks Job if he knows anything about the birth of goats and deer in verses 1-4. KJV Job 39:1 [Knowest thou/Do you know/Are you acquainted with] [the time when/the way/when] the [wild goats of the rock/the mountain…

    Job 39 Commentary: Verses 1-12
  • Job 38 Commentary: Verses 34-41

    Job 38 Commentary: Verses 34-41 | If my reckoning is right, we’ve seen God ask Job 31 questions so far. Q1: Who is this? Q2: Foundations of the Earth Q3-4: Measuring the Earth Q5-6: Foundation and Corner Stone of the Earth Q7: The Sea Q8: Bring the Morning Q9-10: Source of the Seas Q11-12: Death…

    Job 38 Commentary: Verses 34-41
  • Job 38 Commentary: Verses 18-33

    Job 38 Commentary: This week I left work one day and I was puzzled. I had so many questions. Why am I here? Things are so hard sometimes. Why has God allowed things to transpire in my life that are painful and difficult? Why, why, why? And thankfully God’s questions to Job came to my mind.…

    Job 38 Commentary: Verses 18-33
  • Job 38 Commentary: Verses 1-17

    Job 38 Commentary: Well, something really interesting happens at this point. Elihu has been focusing on storms and clouds and lightning. And now all of a sudden – the Lord appears in one of those storms. KJV Job 38:1 Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said, So, two things to note. First,…

    Job 38 Commentary: Verses 1-17
  • Job 37 Commentary

    Job 37 Commentary: The Effect of a Storm on Man… But the coming storm also has an effect on man – and Elihu himself testifies to being personally moved at the approaching storm. KJV Job 37:1 At this also my heart [trembleth/pounds],and [is moved/leaps] [out of/from] [his/its] place. 2 [Hear/Listen] [attentively/closely to/carefully to] the [noise/thunder]…

    Job 37 Commentary
  • Job 36 Commentary

    Job 36 Commentary: Let’s turn our attention to Job 36. In Job 36, we’re still hearing from this man named Elihu. And he’s still attempting to correct Job. Job 36 Commentary: “listen to me” 1-4 So, Elihu begins by urging Job to listen to him. KJV Job 36:1 Elihu [also proceeded, and said,/continued and said,/said further:]…

    Job 36 Commentary
  • Job 35 Commentary

    Job 35 Commentary: Sometimes we get the idea that God reacts to our sin or righteousness in predictable ways that make sense to us. We might look at the effect and assume the cause. What I mean by that is we might witness ourselves or others being blessed and we assume that the cause for that…

    Job 35 Commentary