Genesis 18:27; Genesis 18:30-32; Job 38:3; Job 40:7
Hear, I beseech thee, and I will speak - This is the language of humble, docile submission. On former occasions he had spoken confidently and bol...
Hear, I beseech thee, and I will speak: I will demand of thee, (d) and declare thou unto me. (d) He shows that he will be God's scholar to learn of...
Job's final speech (continuation of Job 40:3-5 ). Job 42:1 is to be removed as a gloss: as are also Job 42:3 a, Job 42:4 b, which are quote...
Hear . Hear, now. I will demand of thee. Supply the Ellipsis (App-6): "[Thou saidst];. Let him answer Me' "(See Job 40:2 ).
Hear, I beseech thee, and I will speak: I will demand of thee, and declare thou unto me.
Hear, I beseech thee, and I will speak: I will demand of thee, and declare thou unto me. When I said, "Hear ... and I will speak: I will deman...
Job's Final Withdrawal Job at last has learned his lesson. The convincing evidences of wisdom, power, and love which God has offered him, have led...
Again he repeats God's words in Job 38:3 and Job 40:7 . 5, 6. Job declares that he now understands God's relations towards man in a far deeper...
Hear, I beseech thee. — This cannot in like manner be appropriately assigned to Job, but, as in Job 38:3 ; Job 40:7 , must be referred to God; th...
Restored to Right Relations with God Job 42:1-17 In complete surrender Job bowed before God, confessing his ignorance and owning that he had sp...
Job's answer is full of the stateliness of a great submission. As he speaks the words of surrender he appears mightier in his submission than all the...
(1) В¶ Then Job answered the LORD, and said, (2) I know that thou canst do everything, and that no thought can be withholden from thee. (3) Who is he...
Hear, I beseech thee, and I will speak ,.... Not in the manner he had before, complaining of God and justifying himself, but in a way of humble entr...
Hear, I beseech thee, and I will speak: I will demand of thee, and declare thou unto me. Ver. 4. Hear, I beseech thee, and I will speak ] We have...
Hear, I beseech thee Hear and accept my humble and penitent confession. I will demand of thee Hebrew, אשׁאלךְ, eshaleka, interrogabo te, I will...
JOBS REPENTANCE AND PRAYER (vv.1-9) Who would not be totally subdued after hearing God speak such things as He did to Job? What a change took pl...
Job's Humble Confession. B. C. 1520. 1...
Hear and accept my humble and penitent confession and recantation. I will demand of thee; or, and inquire , to wit, counsel or instruction, as a s...
Notes Job 42:11 . “ A piece of money .” According to Gesenius and others, קשׂיִטָה ( kesitah ), from the unused root קָשַׂט = قَسَطٰ ( kasata ) t...
Job 42:5 . But now mine eye seeth thee. I have seen thee in thy works, and heard the voice of nature. I have heard all those speeches of my friend...
Then Job answered the Lord, and said. Job’s confession and restoration I. Job’s acknowledgment of God’s greatness. Throughout his speeches Job...
SECTION VII .— HISTORICAL SEQUEL TO THE DIALOG EXPOSITION Job 42:1-18 This concluding chapter divides into two parts. In the f...
Job's Humble Confession.
Hear, I beseech Thee, and I will speak, for Job was ready now to make the right answer; I will demand of Thee, and declare Thou unto me, he was rea...
God Speaks to Job Job 38:1-41 to Job 42:1-17 INTRODUCTORY WORDS God's words to Job do not carry much by way of the explanation of redemp...
Hear — Hear and accept my humble confession. Enquire — I will no more dispute the matter with thee, but beg information from thee. The words which...
4 Hear, I beseech thee, and I will speak: I will demand of thee, and declare thou unto me.