a1:5
bGen 35:2
cExod 19:10
eGen 22:3
fPs 5:3
gMark 1:35
hJob 1:11
i2:5
k1 Kgs 21:10
mPs 10:3
nLev 24:10-16
o1 Kgs 21:9-13
pJob 1:11
q2:5
sJer 17:9-10
tMark 7:21-23

‏ Job 1:5

1:5  a Ritual washing and changing garments were common ways for individuals to purify themselves before offering a sacrifice (Gen 35:2  b; Exod 19:10  c, 14  d).

• The common time for conscientious piety was early in the morning (see Gen 22:3  e; Ps 5:3  f; Mark 1:35  g).

• cursed: The Hebrew term barak (literally blessed) is used here as a euphemism for cursing (cp. Job 1:11  h; 2:5  i, 9  j; 1 Kgs 21:10  k, 13  l; Ps 10:3  m). Job was concerned that his children might have committed this capital crime (Lev 24:10-16  n; 1 Kgs 21:9-13  o; cp. Job 1:11  p; 2:5  q, 9  r). Job understood that sinful attitudes in people’s hearts constitute sin (Jer 17:9-10  s; Mark 7:21-23  t).
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