Job 1:6-8
1599 Geneva Bible
6 ¶ Now on a day when the [a]children of God came and stood [b]before the Lord, Satan [c]came also among them.
7 Then the Lord said unto Satan, Whence [d]comest thou? And Satan answered the Lord, saying, [e]From compassing the earth to and fro, and from walking in it.
8 And the Lord said unto Satan, Hast thou not considered my servant Job, how none is like him in the earth? an upright and just man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil?
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- Job 1:6 Meaning, the Angels, which are called the sons of God, because they are willing to execute his will.
- Job 1:6 Because our infirmity cannot comprehend God in his majesty, he is set forth unto us as a King, that our capacity may be able to understand that which is spoken of him.
- Job 1:6 This declareth, that although Satan be adversary to God, yet he is compelled to obey him, and do him all homage, without whose permission and appointment he can do nothing.
- Job 1:7 This question is asked for our infirmity: for God knew whence he came.
- Job 1:7 Herein is described the nature of Satan, which is ever ranging for his prey, 1 Pet. 5:8.
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