Job 42:1 - John Trapp Complete Commentary

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Then Job answered the LORD, and said,

Ver. 1. Then Job answered the Lord, and said] After that he had been so plainly and plentifully convinced by Almighty God, 1. That he was far short of him in eternity, wisdom, power, providence, &c.; 2. That he could not stand before behemoth and leviathan, the works of his hands; Job yieldeth, submitting to God's justice, and imploring his mercy: so effectual is the word of God's grace in the hearts of his elect. It had need to be an elaborate speech that shall work upon the conscience, such as was this before going. Vide etiam quid afflictio faciat, saith Mercer. See here also the happy fruit of an affliction sanctified. "By this shall the iniquity of Jacob" (of Job) "be purged; and this is all the fruit, to take away his sin," Isaiah 27:9. To make his works full, Revelation 3:2. Job had repented before, Job 40:4,5, but not so completely. Dico hic narrari poenitentiam Iobi plenam, saith Piscator. Here he doth it thoroughly, by a deep and downright repentance, such as was never to be repented of.

Job 42:1

1 Then Job answered the LORD, and said,