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We need not suppose that they spent all their time in roistering and did no work. There is no hint of drunkenness or licence or laziness. Job expresses no anxiety on this score, although he is aware of the danger that they might slip into profanity. These delightful family gatherings are part of the atmosphere of well-being that begins the story. They are a mark of good fortune, or rather of God's blessing. ... The finishing touch to this happy scene (Job 1:4-5) is the godly parent makinging doubly sure that all is well. |
Francis Andersen |
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