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comforters are you all. Miserable comforters.” As a matter of fact, the
           margin says, “Comforters of sorrow.” Rather than bringing me comfort,
           you are adding sorrow on top of my sorrow.

           Job  agreed  with  almost  everything  they  said.  He  agreed  that  all  events
           come from God. Job agreed that God inflicts suffering on the wicked. But
           he knew in his heart that he was innocent. His conscience was clear. And
           yet, God treated him as if he were guilty. And so he charged God with
           injustice, and he blamed God. He said God has become my enemy, and
           for no reason God set me up as His target. That is Job’s mistake.
           So these are the three cycles as a whole. I was reading one commentator,
           and here is the outline he gave for this section. He says 4-14 you can call
           confusion; 15-21 you can call more confusion; and 22-31 you can call
           the most confusion.
           Now watch how they end. The Bible tells us who won the debates. No
           question about it, Job won. He triumphed over his friends. Job 32:1 says,
           “Then these three men ceased answering Job because he was righteous
           in his own eyes.” He shut their mouths. The arguments he gave proved
           they were wrong. Now just because you win an argument does not mean
           you have the victory. Job won the argument, but his heart was still crying,
           “What is the answer to life and is there a Savior?” Refuting error is one
           thing. Realizing truth is another.
           One thing I get out of the fact that Job silenced these men is that God
           discredited their theories. By the fact that God shut their mouths, He is
           saying do not believe what they said. It might be a temptation to fall into
           their philosophy. Job shuts their mouths, then God speaks and shuts Job’s
           mouth. That is how it ends. Job 40, verses 4 and 5,
           “Then   Job   answered   the   LORD   and   said,   ‘Behold,   I   am
           insignificant; what can I reply to You? I lay my hand on my mouth.
           Once I have spoken, and I will not answer; Even twice, and I will add
           nothing more.”

           You  see,  God  not  only  discredited  the  theories  of  these  men,  but  also
           discredited the theory of Job. God was saying, “Not only are these men
           wrong, but, Job, you are wrong. I am not your enemy, and this was not for
           nothing. There is a reason”. And then of course He shows them the full
           answer. More of that as we come to it.

           That brings us to the first cycle of debates – chapter 4-14. I will ask you to
           turn to chapter 4. What I would like to do is look at the first part of this
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