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Saturday, 4 July 2026.

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Job 8 Version (KJV) Prophets and Kings


1 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,


2 How long wilt thou speak these things? and how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a strong wind?


3 Doth God pervert judgment? or doth the Almighty pervert justice?


4 If thy children have sinned against him, and he have cast them away for their transgression;


5 If thou wouldest seek unto God betimes, and make thy supplication to the Almighty;


6 If thou wert pure and upright; surely now he would awake for thee, and make the habitation of thy righteousness prosperous.


7 Though thy beginning was small, yet thy latter end should greatly increase.


8 For enquire, I pray thee, of the former age, and prepare thyself to the search of their fathers:


9 (For we are but of yesterday, and know nothing, because our days upon earth are a shadow:)


10 Shall not they teach thee, and tell thee, and utter words out of their heart?


11 Can the rush grow up without mire? can the flag grow without water?


12 Whilst it is yet in his greenness, and not cut down, it withereth before any other herb.


13 So are the paths of all that forget God; and the hypocrite's hope shall perish:


14 Whose hope shall be cut off, and whose trust shall be a spider's web.


15 He shall lean upon his house, but it shall not stand: he shall hold it fast, but it shall not endure.


16 He is green before the sun, and his branch shooteth forth in his garden.


17 His roots are wrapped about the heap, and seeth the place of stones.


18 If he destroy him from his place, then it shall deny him, saying, I have not seen thee.


19 Behold, this is the joy of his way, and out of the earth shall others grow.


20 Behold, God will not cast away a perfect man, neither will he help the evil doers:


21 Till he fill thy mouth with laughing, and thy lips with rejoicing.


22 They that hate thee shall be clothed with shame; and the dwelling place of the wicked shall come to nought.


Chapter 17—The Call of Elisha



Elijah was a type of the saints who will be living on the earth at the time of the second advent of Christ and who will be “changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump,” without tasting of death. 1 Corinthians 15:51, 52. It was as a representative of those who shall be thus translated that Elijah, near the close of Christ’s earthly ministry, was permitted to stand with Moses by the side of the Saviour on the mount of transfiguration. In these glorified ones, the disciples saw in miniature a representation of the kingdom of the redeemed. They beheld Jesus clothed with the light of heaven; they heard the “voice out of the cloud” (Luke 9:35), acknowledging Him as the Son of God; they saw Moses, representing those who will be raised from the dead at the time of the second advent; and there also stood Elijah, representing those who at the close of earth’s history will be changed from mortal to immortal and be translated to heaven without seeing death.


In the desert, in loneliness and discouragement, Elijah had said that he had had enough of life and had prayed that he might die. But the Lord in His mercy had not taken him at his word. There was yet a great work for Elijah to do; and when his work was done, he was not to perish in discouragement and solitude. Not for him the descent into the tomb, but the ascent with God’s angels to the presence of His glory.


“And Elisha saw it, and he cried, My father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof. And he saw him no more: and he took hold of his own clothes, and rent them in two pieces. He took up also the mantle of Elijah that fell from him, and went back, and stood by the bank of Jordan; and he took the mantle of Elijah that fell from him, and smote the waters, and said, Where is the Lord God of Elijah? and when he also had smitten the waters, they parted hither and thither: and Elisha went over. And when the sons of the prophets which were to view at Jericho saw him, they said, The Spirit of Elijah doth rest on Elisha. And they came to meet him, and bowed themselves to the ground before him.” 2 Kings 2:12-15.


When the Lord in His providence sees fit to remove from His work those to whom He has given wisdom, He helps and strengthens their successors, if they will look to Him for aid and will walk in His ways. They may be even wiser than their predecessors; for they may profit by their experience and learn wisdom from their mistakes.


We invite you to continue our reading of the next day!

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