Great Bible Mystery - JOB 40,15
March 7, 2010 0 CommentsThe first great mystery of the Book of JOB is how it was ever included in the Bible. It was written a thousand years or more before the first book of the Bible. The Book of Job does not promote any specific religious doctrine by name or laws and yet it contains an all star cast of characters. The LORD, Satan, several Gods, The Almighty, Elihu (means - He is my God) and JOB Himself.
At the end of the Book of JOB the LORD comes and speaks with JOB. There are statements and questions in the LORD's dissertation that are quite revealing about JOB's identity, and the LORD's. You probably won't hear a sermon on this verse in any church because it is so mysterious few would begin to understand its meaning or importance. If JOB was alive on planet earth today it may mean quite a bit to Him though.
Here is the Bible verse that I am speaking about, JOB 40,15
"Behold now behemoth, which I made with thee; he eateth grass as an ox. "
behemoth - Translators explanation - An extinct animal of some type.
JOB and the LORD must have a very close relationship. The LORD, an Old Testament deity and the one that is quoted more times in the Bible than any other Lord or God said that HE? and JOB made behemoth together! When, at creation? How did they do it? Were they married? The Bible not only contains many pearls, the book itself is a mystery.
If you find this Bible verse to be somewhat mind-boggling welcome to the Book of JOB. There is much more science, life, and revelation in the Bible than most people teach. Open your mind and God will show you new things that you never existed.
Author: Bible New
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