Job 38:4 Where wast thou when I founded earth? Declare, if thou hast known understanding.
Why did God ask this of Job?
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Job 38:4 Where wast thou when I founded earth? Declare, if thou hast known understanding.
Why did God ask this of Job?
If you put it in context, you'll see that Job questioned God (if I remember correctly)
God is putting him in his place with a rhetorical question. By asking him where he was at this time, he leads Job to realise his lack of knowledge and understanding.
Essentially to make Job put things back into perspective.
God was trying to get Job to see that he was in Him before the world was made, and that he could declare! If he would remember from where he came, and that he was one of the ‘sons’ of God which shouted for joy.
P.S. If we all 'are' sons of God, then are we not all eternal as He (God) is eternal?
The Rev.
Ahh, but if we all 'are' sons of lilac polkadotted salamanders, then are we not all fictional as They (lilac polkadotted salamanders) are fictional?Quote:
Originally posted by Awaken4e1
P.S. If we all 'are' sons of God, then are we not all eternal as He (God) is eternal? *
Nice one, kim. Sarcasim and truth together, I love it.
Due to the obsequious nature of your orbicular oris, it is difficult to distinguish between that and you’re orbicular anus.
The Rev.
Due to the compliant nature of my circular prayers, it is difficult to distinguish it from my circular ass?
I thought it was quite clear, I was simply asking God for a donut that would fit in my rump. Amen
Well, I think just about everything has been said there.
[curtsey @ Scorpifly]
Everything but the truth!
yeah, sorry about that last post I was very tired.