Job 19: 17 Commentary
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Job 19 verse 17 is part of The Old
Testament.
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Read this Bible Passage in its Context My breath is strange to my wife, though I intreated for the children’s sake of mine own body.
5 Bible Commentaries on Job 19: 17
Oh James, I am fool; I have failed to get what you want to convey on this verse in your first comment. What relevance is there in eating Cool ranch Doritos chips with what Job says in Job 19:17? How does that help me to understand the verse? what does the verse really means? I am eager to hear from a wise man like you.
By
Jayant Christian
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Posted on:
1/30/2011 16:00 pm
My apologies to all. I have an assortment of bible verses that I thought were funny.
Proverbs 29:20 Do you see a man who speaks in haste? There is more hope for a fool than for him.
By
James Richter
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Posted on:
1/26/2011 21:31 pm
James Richter (Post #1)
We should not make light or fun of others who have suffered greatly. Job had disease running throughout his body. He had not eaten in days. His necrotic skin was infested with microbial worms from head to toe. His emaciated body was loathsome. His breath was unpleasant because of the disease caused by Satan. He was in worse shape than the most sickly person in a nursing home.
By
Roland G
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Posted on:
1/25/2011 13:48 pm
I love cool ranch Doritos. Does anyone else love them too?
By
James Richter
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Posted on:
1/25/2011 00:41 am
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Further to my post #4, I would like to note that in Chapter ninteen Job laments his rejection from his near and dear. He is in a condition that has put him to utter despise by all around him.