God Does Not Want Puppets In His Service, He Wants Kings - [Job's Book Studies _ Chapter 15 to 17]

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I recently followed the teaching of a Rabbi who said something very interesting about Noah. God does not want puppets in his service, he wants kings. Why am I telling you this? Simply because eliphaz is shocked at the audacity of job. He is very shocked to see that Job asks God for death because he knows that he has done nothing to deserve what is happening to him. Eliphaz is disturbed by Job's degree of confidence in his own condition before God. He knows that he is innocent and also knows that if God reproaches him for something, he will expose it to him. What do I really mean? I try to say that Eliphaz is the ultimate representation of the religious of the time of Job. He also reminds me of the churchmen with their flocks. Eliphaz is afraid of ELOHIM. He doesn't see him as his father. I know it may sound weird, but it is not because Jesus popularized the concept of the Father between ELOHIM and the earth that we must believe that before him no one took this link seriously. I certify to you, in psalm, David says, you are my father and Job speaks to ELOHIM, the God so feared as if he were speaking to his near relative. This state of affairs terrified those who take ELOHIM only in its action functions and not those of state. Apart from these functions of ELOHIM are linked to his person, it is his nature, it is his intrinsic being.

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