Job 21:34

"The clods of the valley will be sweet to him. All men will draw after him, as there were innumerable before him."

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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

How then comfort ye me in vain ... -That is, how can you be qualified to give me consolation in my trials, who have such erroneous views of the government and dealings of God? True consolation could be founded only on correct views of the divine government; but such views, Job says, they had not. With their conceptions of the divine administration, they could not administer to him any real consolation. We may learn hence, (1) That all real consolation in trial must be based on correct apprehensions of the divine character and plans. Falsehood, delusion, error, can give no permanent comfort.

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