Job 6:14-27
Summary for Job 6:14-27: 6:14-27 a Job and his friends might have been bound by a covenant of loyalty and faithfulness (Hebrew khesed; see Gen 21:23 b; Exod 15:13 c; 1 Chr 16:34 d) that made them like brothers (Job 6:14-15 e), protectors (6:21-23 f), and trusted friends (6:27 g). If this was the case, Job was accusing his friends of violating their covenant with him.6:19 h The city of Tema in the northern Arabian desert was at the junction of roads from Damascus to Mecca and from the Persian Gulf to Aqaba (Isa 21:14 i; Jer 25:23 j). It might have been named after one of Ishmael’s descendants (Gen 25:15 k). It was not the same as Teman, Eliphaz’s home in Edom.
• Sheba, located in southwest Arabia, was a market city for precious commodities (Ps 72:10 l, 15 m; Isa 60:6 n; Jer 6:20 o; Ezek 27:22-23 p; 38:13 q).
6:27 r even send an orphan into slavery: Job, the former protector of orphans (31:17 s, 21 t), used a proverbial example of his counselors’ hard-heartedness toward the defenseless (see 17:5 u).
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