Job 31:10; Job 31:40; Joshua 22:22; Joshua 22:23; Psalms 137:6; Psalms 7:4; Psalms 7:5
Then let mine arm - The strong language which Job uses here, shows his consciousness of innocence, and his detestation of the offences to which h...
[Then] let mine (p) arm fall from my shoulder blade, and mine arm be broken from the bone. (p) Let me rot in pieces.
Job 31. The Oath of Clearing. Job's final protestation of his innocence, and appeal to God to judge him. This chapter, says Duhm, is the high-water...
the bone. Authorized Version margin, "the chanel bone". Obsolete Eng. for channel. what is channelled or scooped out: i.e. the socket.
Then let mine arm fall from my shoulder blade, and mine arm be broken from the bone. Let mine arm fall - Mr. Good, as a medical man, is at home in...
Then let mine arm fall from my shoulder-blade— May my shoulder-blade fall from my shoulder, and my arm be broken from my elbow. Heath and Houbiga...
If I did despise the cause of my manservant or of my maidservant, when they contended with me; Job affirms his freedom from unfairness toward...
Job Protests the Innocence of his Past Life Job's virtues are those of a great Arab prince, such as are admired still: namely, blameless family li...
Bone ] i.e. collar-bone.
XXIV. AS A PRINCE BEFORE THE KING Job 29:1-25 ; Job 30:1-31 ; Job 31:1-40 Job SPEAKS FROM the pain and desolation to which he has become in...
the Clean Life Job 31:1-40 Job had specially guarded against impurity, for its heritage is one of calamity and disaster. He is sure that even i...
This whole chapter is taken up with Job's solemn oath of innocence. It is ills official answer to the line of argument adopted by his three friends....
(9) В¶ If mine heart have been deceived by a woman, or if I have laid wait at my neighbour's door; (10) Then let my wife grind unto another, and let...
A DARING APPEAL ‘If … then!’ Job 31:16 ; Job 31:22 I. Job protests the even-handedness of his dealings with his servants, alleging the pr...
[Then] let mine arm fall from my shoulder blade ,.... With which the upper part of it is connected; let it be disjointed from it, or rot and drop of...
Job 31:22 [Then] let mine arm fall from my shoulder blade, and mine arm be broken from the bone. Ver. 22. Then let mine arm fall from the should...
If I have seen any perish When it was in my power to help them. If his loins have not blessed me That is, if my covering his loins hath not given...
Though Job's misery was complete, he returns in this chapter to the defence of his whole life, which was comparatively more virtuous than that of any...
Job's Compassion to the Poor. B. C. 1520. ...
I am contented that that arm which hath been so wickedly employed may either rot off, or fall out of joint, and so be useless and burdensome to me.
JOB’S SELF-VINDICATION.—HIS SOLILOQUY CONTINUED Concludes his speeches by a solemn, particular, and extended declaration of the purity and uprig...
Job 31:1 . A maid. The LXX, followed by the Chaldaic, read virgin; but our English version has the most ancient support. Job was pure and spotless...
I made a covenant with mine eyes. Guard the senses Set a strong guard about thy outward senses: these are Satan’s landing places, especially th...
EXPOSITION The conclusion of Job's long speech (ch. 26-31.) is now reached. He winds it up by a solemn vindication of himself from all the charg...
Job Recounts his Blameless Conduct
then let mine arm fall from my shoulder blade, being severed from the joint which held it, and mine arm be broken from the bone, literally, "the pi...
22 Then let mine arm fall from my shoulder blade, and mine arm be broken from the bone.b