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Job 11:1 Cross-References

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Zophar's First Speech: Can You Fathom the Mysteries of God?

Then answered Zophar the Naamathite, and said,

Job 11:1 (KJV)

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Zopharthe Naamathite, friend of Job (JOB 2:11)

Commentary on Job 11:1

Zophar the Naamathite now speaks, the third and harshest of Job's comforters. His name (צוֹפַר, Tsophar) may derive from 'bird' or 'chirper,' while Naamathite indicates his origin from Naamah. Zophar represents the dogmatic certainty that suffering always results from sin. Unlike Eliphaz's mystical visions or Bildad's traditional wisdom, Zophar will rely on theological assertions delivered with biting sarcasm. His forthcoming speech demonstrates how orthodox theology divorced from compassion becomes cruel. The Reformed tradition affirms doctrinal precision but insists it must be seasoned with ...

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