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  1. Eliphaz (Hebrew: אֱלִיפָז ’Ělīp̄āz, "El is pure gold") is called a Temanite . He is one of the friends or comforters of Job in the Book of Job in the Hebrew Bible . The first of the three visitors to Job ( Job 2:11 ), he was said to have come from Teman, an important city of Edom ( Amos 1:12 ; Obadiah 9 .

  2. 4 de ene. de 2022 · Eliphaz the Temanite is first mentioned in Job 2:11. He is one of Job’s three friends and would-be comforters. However, Eliphaz, along with Bildad and Zophar, failed in his attempt to comfort his suffering friend.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Conclusion: Other than the coincidence of their names, a close connection between the Eliphaz of Job and the Eliphaz of Genesis is tenuous at best. It is possible, however, that Job's Eliphaz was a descendant of the Teman (son of Eliphaz) mentioned in Genesis.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EliphazEliphaz - Wikipedia

    Eliphaz (Hebrew: אֱלִיפַז/אֱלִיפָז "My Elohim is gold", Standard Hebrew Elifaz, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔlîp̄az / ʾĔlîp̄āz) was the first-born son of Esau and his wife Adah. He had six sons, [3] of whom Omar was the firstborn, and the others were Teman , Zepho , Gatam , Kenaz and finally Amalek , who was born to his ...

  5. Eliphaz The Temanite, in the Old Testament Book of Job (chapters 4, 5, 15, 22), one of three friends who sought to console Job, who is a biblical archetype of unmerited suffering. The word Temanite probably indicates that he was an Edomite, or member of a Palestinian people descended from Esau.

  6. Eliphaz was the son of Esau and a friend of Job, who comforted him in his affliction. He argued that suffering was a proof of sin and God's justice, and expressed the majesty and purity of God.

  7. Eliphaz . Elifaz es un dogmático religioso cuyo dogmatismo se basa en una experiencia misteriosa y notable . ¿Pasó un espíritu ante el rostro de Job? ¿Se erizó alguna vez el pelo de la carne de Job? Entonces, que sea manso mientras alguien tan superior como Elifaz declara las causas de sus desgracias.