Job 42:11
42:11 a Although Job was restored, he still needed to be consoled and comforted for the loss of his children. Following Job’s own earlier practice (4:4 b; 16:5 c), his family and former friends took up where the three other friends left off (2:11 d; cp. 2 Cor 7:6 e).• The gift of money was not so much charity to provide a financial basis for Job’s restored fortune as it was to honor and seek the favor of an influential man (e.g., Prov 18:16 f), and perhaps even to assuage disfavor (e.g., Gen 32:20 g; 33:10 h; 43:11 i; 1 Sam 25:27 j).
• A gold ring was worn in a woman’s nose (Gen 24:47 k; Prov 11:22 l; Isa 3:21 m) or on the ears of either men or women (Gen 35:4 n; Exod 32:2-3 o; Judg 8:24 p).
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