Introduction
Eliphaz’s answer: man’s righteousness profiteth not God; nor can God fear man, Job 22:1-4.
He chargeth Job’s misery on his sins, Job 22:5-11;
which God beheld, and knew, nor could they be hid from him, Job 22:12-14.
The wicked, and their misery, Job 22:15-17.
If they prospered, he would not hold with them; but their destruction the righteous should laugh at, Job 22:18-20.
He exhorteth Job to know God and his law, and return to him: he should grow rich: God shall be his defence, his joy and confidence, Job 22:21-26.
If he would pray, God would hear; and his desire and purpose should stand, Job 22:27-30.
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