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Job 6:1 Cross-References
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Job's Reply: My Complaint Is Just
“But Job answered and said,”
Job 6:1 (KJV)
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Joba blameless, upright, G-d fearing man in the land of Uz (JOB 1:1)
Commentary on Job 6:1
Job's response begins with 'But Job answered and said'—the Hebrew 'anah' (answered) indicates formal rebuttal. Job won't accept Eliphaz's accusations silently. This models appropriate response to false teaching: the suffering shouldn't passively accept blame for tragedies they didn't cause. Reformed theology affirms that while submission to God's sovereignty is righteous, submission to false accusations is not required.
Source: KJV Study Commentary
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