The one at ease despises misfortune as the fate of those whose feet are slipping. Cross References Job 12:4I am a laughingstock to my friends, though I called on God, and He answered. The righteous and upright man is a laughingstock. Job 12:6 The tents of robbers are safe, and those who provoke God are secure--those who carry their god in their hands. Psalm 123:4 We have endured much scorn from the arrogant, much contempt from the proud. Chapter Outline 1. Job maintains himself against his friends that reprove him7. He acknowledges the doctrine of God's omnipotence Jump to Previous Brand Calamity Comfort Contempt Contemptible Despised Ease Fate Feet Foot Holds Lamp Misfortune Prepared Ready Respect Secure Slip Slippeth Slipping Slips Thought Thoughts Torch TroubleJump to Next Brand Calamity Comfort Contempt Contemptible Despised Ease Fate Feet Foot Holds Lamp Misfortune Prepared Ready Respect Secure Slip Slippeth Slipping Slips Thought Thoughts Torch Trouble |
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