Job 38:1-41 “Brace yourself.” “Get ready to take it like a man.” “Roll up your sleeves, there’s work to be done.” These are all rough modern equivalents to “gird up thy loins.” Essentially it’s a command to gather up your loose hanging robes (etc!), in a belt because action is called for. But perhaps we’re […]
Job 19:21-29 What phrases do you use in consolation? Imagine that you have some bad news to tell: “My credit cards have been stolen, they’ve cleared out my bank account…” How do you finish that sentence? …still, worse things happen at sea … serves me right for being so careless … I suppose I’m just […]
Job 19:1-20 Here’s one of the more famous phrases in the Bible. We’ve probably all used it. And we’ve probably used it in its biblical sense –to describe an extremely narrow escape. But if we were asked to explain it, perhaps we’d struggle. Why “skin of my teeth”? Why not “hair of my kidneys”? Or […]
Job 5:1-7; 6:1-10 When two massive egos clash we say that “sparks fly.” But in Job, when “man” meets “world” that’s when the sparks fly. As we’ve been reading, the book of Job is the story of man. And at its heart is the question of innocent suffering. Is there such a thing? His miserable comforters say […]
Job 2:1-3:10 The world cannot abide innocent suffering. It unnerves us, to put it mildly. Some of this is compassion. But much of it is fear and selfishness. Our (unconscious) thought processes go something like this: If tragedy really is indiscriminate, then the world is an unsafe place in which to make my home. If my […]
Job 1:1-22 Job is a very old book. Many scholars consider him to be a rough contemporary of Abraham. That’s almost 2000 years before Jesus took flesh. It might even have been the first biblical book to be written down. Yet it appears fairly much in the middle of our Bibles. This is because of […]
2 Chronicles 36:1-23 Usually when we get “carried away” it’s not so serious. Perhaps we’re a little overcome by a bout of silliness. Or we lose track of the time in conversation. Or we go a bit far as we rant about some pet topic. But getting “carried away” in the Bible was very serious. […]
2 Kings 20:1-21 The beginning of Solomon’s reign was far more illustrious than its end. As with David his father, his downfall was a matter of the heart. He should have been a man after the LORD’s heart. And as christ he should surely have demonstrated faithful love for his bride, “But king Solomon loved many strange women” (1 […]
1 Kings 4:29-34; 10:1-13 We love to tell jokes about stupid politicians. Here’s one: The President’s aide briefs him about international affairs: “‘Yesterday, 3 Brazilian soldiers were killed.” “Please no! How terrible!” exclaims the President, aghast. His staff are amazed at such emotion. He continues: “Tell me again, how many is a brazillion?” Such jokes […]
1 Kings 3:1-28 “Cor,” they might say in some pan-regional accent, “It would take the wisdom of Solomon to sort that lot out!” Solomon was the son of David and as such there must have been high hopes for him. It was prophesied that the seed of David would build the house of God and sit on […]


