134 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1994 (6 occurrences) May 2 Bible reading: Job 34 to 36 km 10/93 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1993 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1986 (6 occurrences) July 27 Bible reading: Job 34 to 36 km 10/85 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1985 Theocratic School Schedule for 1979 (6 occurrences) July 22 Bible reading: Job 31 to 34 km 11/78 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1978 Bible Book Number 18—Job (5 occurrences) 32. (a) Who now speaks? (b) Why does Elihu’s anger blaze against Job and his companions, and what compels him to speak? 32 Elihu speaks (32:1–37:24). si pp. 95-100 - “All Scripture” (si) 1 Samuel (4 occurrences) 3 And his sons did not walk in his ways,+ but they were inclined to follow unjust profit+ and would accept a bribe+ and pervert judgment.+ ... 14 And the very spirit of Jehovah departed+ from Saul, and a bad spirit+ from Jehovah terrorized him. Rbi8 1 Samuel 1:1-31:13 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1975 (4 occurrences) Sept. 7 Bible reading: Job 30 to 35 km 10/74 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1974 January 8-14 (3 occurrences) JOB 34-35 mwb24 January pp. 3-16 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2024 Job (3 occurrences) 3 Will God* himself pervert judgment,+Or will the Almighty himself pervert righteousness?+ ... 34 Men of heart+ themselves will say to me—Even a wise able-bodied man that is listening to me, Rbi8 Job 1:1-42:17 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Bible Navigation (2 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 nwtsty - Study Bible Our Christian Life and Ministry Bible Reading Schedule for 2024 (2 occurrences) Job 34-35 es24 pp. 3-5 - Examining the Scriptures—2024 Destructive Power—“Jehovah Is a Powerful Warrior” (2 occurrences) Later, he said: “Understanding the Almighty is beyond our reach; he is great in power, and he never violates his justice and abundant righteousness.” (Job 34:10; 36:22, 23; 37:23) ... When we do this, we come to see that we have ample reason to trust our God, Jehovah.—Job 34:12. cl chap. 6 pp. 57-66 - Close to Jehovah (cl) “Is There Injustice With God?” (2 occurrences) Job 34:1-12 When you are faced with injustice, how can Elihu’s words strengthen your confidence in God’s righteousness? cl chap. 12 pp. 118-127 - Close to Jehovah (cl) Track Your Bible Reading (2 occurrences) 33 34 35 36 lff - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) Jehovah Healed His Pain (2 occurrences) The Almighty does not pervert justice.” (Job 34:10, 12) ijwia article 5 - Imitate Their Faith (ijwia) 1. Is God to Blame for Our Suffering? (2 occurrences) “It is unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly, for the Almighty to do wrong!”—JOB 34:10. ... “The Almighty does not pervert justice.”—JOB 34:12. g20 No. 2 pp. 6-7 - Awake!—2020 Elihu (2 occurrences) Therefore let men fear him.”—Job 37:23, 24; chaps 34-37. it-1 p. 710 - Insight, Volume 1 Foreknowledge, Foreordination (2 occurrences) Having reached such a point of his own choice, the end result of the individual’s course can now be foreknown and foretold with no injustice and no violation of man’s free moral agency.—Compare Job 34:10-12. it-1 pp. 851-860 - Insight, Volume 1 Jehovah (2 occurrences) And he has no fear of making known any of the details of his righteous warfare; he makes no apologies, having nothing for which to be ashamed. (Job 34:10-15; 36:22-24; 37:23, 24; 40:1-8; Ro 3:4) it-2 pp. 5-20 - Insight, Volume 2 Job, Book of (2 occurrences) Elihu, a young bystander, corrects Job and his companions (32:1–37:24) it-2 pp. 81-84 - Insight, Volume 2 Almighty (2 occurrences) Yet his power and might are always used in strict accord with justice and righteousness, never in an uncontrolled, wanton, erratic, or irresponsible manner. (Job 34:10, 12; 35:13; 37:23, 24) it-1 pp. 77-79 - Insight, Volume 1 Suffering—Is It Punishment From God? (2 occurrences) The Bible also says that “God does not act wickedly”; he does not “do wrong.”—Job 34:10-12. wp18 No. 3 pp. 10-11 - The Watchtower (Public)—2018 April 25–May 1 (2 occurrences) JOB 33-37 mwb16 April p. 6 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2016 A True Friend Gives Upbuilding Counsel (2 occurrences) TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | JOB 33-37 mwb16 April p. 7 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2016 Why So Much Suffering? (2 occurrences) The Bible says: “It is unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly, for the Almighty to do wrong!”—Job 34:10. ... “It is unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly, for the Almighty to do wrong!”—Job 34:10 bhs chap. 11 pp. 116-123 - Teach Us (bhs) Who Is God? (2 occurrences) This means that even though God hasn’t stopped bad things from happening, he never makes them happen. (Read Job 34:10-12.) bhs chap. 1 pp. 8-18 - Teach Us (bhs) Suffering (2 occurrences) “For a certainty, God does not act wickedly.”—Job 34:12. ... To do so would be wicked, but “God does not act wickedly.”—Job 34:12. g 1/15 pp. 14-15 - Awake!—2015 Why Does God Allow Suffering? (2 occurrences) The Bible says: “It is unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly, for the Almighty to do wrong!”—Job 34:10. ... God does not cause the bad conditions in the world.—Job 34:10. bh chap. 11 pp. 106-114 - Bible Teach (bh) What Is the Truth About God? (2 occurrences) So God is never the source of the wickedness you see in the world around you. (Read Job 34:10-12.) bh chap. 1 pp. 8-17 - Bible Teach (bh) In the Shadow of the Mountain of Fire (2 occurrences) We show her the reasons for suffering and assure her that her suffering is not punishment from God. (Job 34:10-12; James 1:14, 15) w11 9/1 pp. 24-25 - The Watchtower—2011 Schedule for Week of April 25 (2 occurrences) Bible reading: Job 33-37 (10 min.) km 4/11 p. 3 - Kingdom Ministry—2011 When Old Ones Will Be Young Again (2 occurrences) ◼ Job 16-37 w11 4/1 p. 23 - The Watchtower—2011 Job Keeps His Integrity (2 occurrences) —Based on the book of Job. bm section 6 p. 9 - Bible’s Message (bm) Do You Allow God to Speak to You Every Day? (2 occurrences) / 32-34 □ w09 8/1 pp. 13-18 - The Watchtower—2009 “You Have Heard of the Endurance of Job” (2 occurrences) Most important, Elihu saw things from God’s viewpoint, and he helped Job to focus on the fact that Jehovah would never act unjustly. (Job 34:10-12) w06 8/15 pp. 25-29 - The Watchtower—2006 Highlights From the Book of Job (2 occurrences) (Job 32:1–42:17) w06 3/15 pp. 13-16 - The Watchtower—2006 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 2006 (2 occurrences) Apr. 24 Bible reading: Job 33-37 Song 94 km 10/05 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—2005 Jehovah Always Does What Is Right (2 occurrences) His Word also assures us that he “does not act wickedly.” (Job 34:12; Psalm 37:28) ... 19. Why is it impossible for Jehovah to act unjustly? 19 We need to remember that it is impossible for Jehovah to act unjustly. (Job 34:10) w05 2/1 pp. 23-27 - The Watchtower—2005 Comfort for Those Who Suffer (2 occurrences) And more important, such beliefs are utterly at odds with the just, dynamic, and caring God who is revealed in the pages of the Bible. (Job 34:10, 12; Jeremiah 32:17; 1 John 4:8) w03 1/1 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—2003 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 2001 (2 occurrences) July 9 Bible reading: Job 30-35 km 10/00 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—2000 Theocratic Ministry School Review (2 occurrences) Jehovah has permitted independent human rule in order to prove that His way of ruling is always right and just. (Deut. 32:4; Job 34:10-12; Jer. 10:23) km 12/99 pp. 5-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1999 1234
32. (a) Who now speaks? (b) Why does Elihu’s anger blaze against Job and his companions, and what compels him to speak? 32 Elihu speaks (32:1–37:24).
3 And his sons did not walk in his ways,+ but they were inclined to follow unjust profit+ and would accept a bribe+ and pervert judgment.+ ... 14 And the very spirit of Jehovah departed+ from Saul, and a bad spirit+ from Jehovah terrorized him.
3 Will God* himself pervert judgment,+Or will the Almighty himself pervert righteousness?+ ... 34 Men of heart+ themselves will say to me—Even a wise able-bodied man that is listening to me,
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Later, he said: “Understanding the Almighty is beyond our reach; he is great in power, and he never violates his justice and abundant righteousness.” (Job 34:10; 36:22, 23; 37:23) ... When we do this, we come to see that we have ample reason to trust our God, Jehovah.—Job 34:12.
Job 34:1-12 When you are faced with injustice, how can Elihu’s words strengthen your confidence in God’s righteousness?
“It is unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly, for the Almighty to do wrong!”—JOB 34:10. ... “The Almighty does not pervert justice.”—JOB 34:12.
Having reached such a point of his own choice, the end result of the individual’s course can now be foreknown and foretold with no injustice and no violation of man’s free moral agency.—Compare Job 34:10-12.
And he has no fear of making known any of the details of his righteous warfare; he makes no apologies, having nothing for which to be ashamed. (Job 34:10-15; 36:22-24; 37:23, 24; 40:1-8; Ro 3:4)
Yet his power and might are always used in strict accord with justice and righteousness, never in an uncontrolled, wanton, erratic, or irresponsible manner. (Job 34:10, 12; 35:13; 37:23, 24)
The Bible says: “It is unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly, for the Almighty to do wrong!”—Job 34:10. ... “It is unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly, for the Almighty to do wrong!”—Job 34:10
This means that even though God hasn’t stopped bad things from happening, he never makes them happen. (Read Job 34:10-12.)
“For a certainty, God does not act wickedly.”—Job 34:12. ... To do so would be wicked, but “God does not act wickedly.”—Job 34:12.
The Bible says: “It is unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly, for the Almighty to do wrong!”—Job 34:10. ... God does not cause the bad conditions in the world.—Job 34:10.
We show her the reasons for suffering and assure her that her suffering is not punishment from God. (Job 34:10-12; James 1:14, 15)
Most important, Elihu saw things from God’s viewpoint, and he helped Job to focus on the fact that Jehovah would never act unjustly. (Job 34:10-12)
His Word also assures us that he “does not act wickedly.” (Job 34:12; Psalm 37:28) ... 19. Why is it impossible for Jehovah to act unjustly? 19 We need to remember that it is impossible for Jehovah to act unjustly. (Job 34:10)
And more important, such beliefs are utterly at odds with the just, dynamic, and caring God who is revealed in the pages of the Bible. (Job 34:10, 12; Jeremiah 32:17; 1 John 4:8)
Jehovah has permitted independent human rule in order to prove that His way of ruling is always right and just. (Deut. 32:4; Job 34:10-12; Jer. 10:23)