• King James Version

    1. Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said, / 2. {If} we assay to commune with thee, wilt thou be grieved? but who can withhold himself from speaking? {to...: Heb. a word} {withhold...: Heb. refrain from words?}

  • Norm

    Hey, Job. How's it goin'? Yeah, well, not so great, it turns out. Your friend Eliphaz is here, and he's got some advice for you: repent and stop being so arrogant. Not sure you asked for it, but hey, here it is.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so what've we got going on in Job 4? Bible Expert: Well, Joe, in this chapter Eliphaz the Temanite speaks to Job, trying to encourage him to repent for his sins and be restored. Eliphaz claims that those who are wicked and don’t repent will eventually feel the wrath of God and be destroyed.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: So, tell me a bit about yourself! Contestant: Well, I'd like to tell you about the Bible! Chapter 4 of the book of Job is all about how Eliphaz the Temanite tries to encourage Job. Eliphaz believes that Job must have done something wrong to deserve his suffering, and advises Job to repent and turn back to God.

  • Drill Sergeant

    Cadets, listen up! Job 4: We got Eliphaz here, he's one of Job's friends. He's trying to tell Job that, like, you gotta accept God's will, no matter what it is. He's telling Job that if it wasn't for God, he'd already be dead.

  • Batman

    Batman: You and I, Robin, have seen many strange things in our travels, but this chapter of the Bible is one of the strangest! Robin: What do you mean, Batman? Batman: Well, in Job 4, Eliphaz the Temanite speaks to Job, and he seems to think that Job is being punished by God for his sins!

  • Joe Biden

    Listen, Jack, here's the deal. Job 4 is about Eliphaz, one of Job's friends, who is trying to convince him that all of his suffering is his own fault. Eliphaz starts off by saying that he has seen amazing things and heard amazing stories.

  • Donald Trump

    Job 4 is all about Eliphaz the Temanite, and he's a Hater and Loser. Eliphaz came to Job, who was suffering terribly, and he was like: "Believe me, you must have done something wrong, because many people are saying that God only punishes the wicked.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, uh, so this Job 4 chapter is all about Eliphaz telling Job that he's messed up and he needs to just accept his fate. He says, uh, "Should a wise man answer with empty notions, and fill himself with the east wind? Should he argue in unprofitable talk, or in words with which he can do no good?"