a30:29
bMic 1:8
cPs 63:10
dIsa 13:22
e34:13
f35:7
gJer 9:11
h10:22
i49:33
j51:37
kLam 5:18
lEzek 13:4
mMal 1:3

‏ Job 30:29

30:29  a I am considered: Job might have been expressing what he thought of himself, how others viewed him, or both.

• By claiming that he was a brother to jackals and a companion to owls, Job might have been describing himself as in the throes of lament (Mic 1:8  b). Jackals were associated with desolation or ruin (see Ps 63:10  c; Isa 13:22  d; 34:13  e; 35:7  f; Jer 9:11  g; 10:22  h; 49:33  i; 51:37  j; Lam 5:18  k; Ezek 13:4  l; Mal 1:3  m).
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