Eliphaz, in the third cycle, now abandons all restraint and invents specific accusations, charging Job with stripping the poor, withholding water from the weary, and crushing widows and orphans, sins Job never committed. Yet he closes with a genuine, if misdirected, invitation to return to the Almighty, be built up, and find delight in God.
Job study chapter
Job 22
patriarchal eraEliphaz falsely charges Job with specific great sins and urges him to return to God.
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