Job 34:37

37 For he adds transgression
Although frequently translated “rebellion,” the basic meaning of this Hebrew term is “transgression.”
to his sin;
in our midst he claps his hands,
If this reading stands, it would mean that Job shows contempt, meaning that he mocks them and accuses God. It is a bold touch, but workable. Of the many suggested emendations, Dhorme alters some of the vowels and obtains a reading “and casts doubt among us,” and then takes “transgression” from the first colon for the complement. Some commentators simply delete the line.

and multiplies his words against God.”
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