Job 19
1 Job, complaining of his friends' cruelty, shews there is misery enough in him to feed their cruelty.21 He craves pity.23 He believes the resurrection. 1 How long.8:2; 18:2; Ps 13:1; Re 6:10vex.27:2; Jud 16:16; Ps 6:2,3; 42:10; 2Pe 2:7,8break me.Ps 55:21; 59:7; 64:3; Pr 12:18; 18:21; Jas 3:6-8 ten times.Ge 31:7; Le 26:26; Nu 14:22; Ne 4:12; Da 1:20ye reproached.4:6-11; 5:3,4; 8:4-6; 11:3,14; 15:4-6,11,12; 18:4-21make yourselves strange to me. or, harden yourselves againstme. 17; Ge 42:7; Ps 69:8 I have erred.11:3-6mine.2Sa 24:17; Pr 9:12; Eze 18:4; 2Co 5:10; Ga 6:5 magnify.Ps 35:26; 38:16; 41:11; 55:12; Mic 7:8; Zep 2:10; Zec 12:7plead.1Sa 1:6; Ne 1:3; Isa 4:1; Lu 1:25; 13:2-4; Joh 9:2,34 God.7:20; 16:11-14; Ps 44:9-14; 66:10-12compassed.18:8-10; La 1:12,13; Eze 12:13; 32:3; Ho 7:12 I cry.10:3,15-17; 16:17-19; 21:27; Ps 22:2; Jer 20:8; La 3:8; Hab 1:2,3wrong. or, violence. no judgment.9:32; 13:15-23; 16:21; 23:3-7; 31:35,36; 34:5; 40:8 fenced.3:23; Ps 88:8; La 3:7,9; Ho 2:6set.Jos 24:7; Pr 4:19; Isa 50:10; Jer 13:16; 23:12; Joh 8:12 stripped.29:7-14,20,21; 30:1; Ps 49:16,17; 89:44; Isa 61:6; Ho 9:11 destroyed.1:13-19; 2:7; Ps 88:13-18; La 2:5,6; 2Co 4:8,9I am gone.17:11; Ps 102:11mine hope.6:11; 8:13-18; 17:15; 24:20; Ps 37:35,36 kindled.De 32:22; Ps 89:46; 90:7he counteth.13:24; 16:9; 33:10; La 2:5 His.16:11; Isa 10:5,6; 51:23raise.30:12 put my brethren.Ps 31:11; 38:11; 69:8,20; 88:8,18; Mt 26:56; 2Ti 4:16estranged.6:21-23 kinsfolk.Ps 38:11; Pr 18:24; Mic 7:5,6; Mt 10:21familiar.2Sa 16:23; Ps 55:12-14; Jer 20:10; Joh 13:18 dwell.16-19count me.31:31,32; Ps 123:3 my servant.1:15,16,17,19 breath.2:9,10; 17:1body. Heb. belly. Yea.30:1,12; 2Ki 2:23; Isa 3:5young children. or, the wicked. my inward friends. Heb. the men of my secret.Ps 41:9; 55:12-14,20they whom.6:14,15; Ps 109:4,5; Lu 22:48 bone.30:30; 33:19-22; Ps 22:14-17; 32:3,4; 38:3; 102:3,5; La 4:8and to. or, as. and I am.2:4-6; 7:5; La 3:4; 5:10 have pity.6:14; Ro 12:15; 1Co 12:26; Heb 13:3the hand.1:11; 2:5,10; 6:4; Ps 38:2 persecute.10:16; 16:13,14; Ps 69:26and are not.2:5; 31:31; Isa 51:23; Mic 3:3 Oh. Heb. Who will give, etc. my words.31:35; Isa 8:1; 30:8oh that they were.Rather, "Oh that they were described {yuchakoo} in a book, with an iron stile and lead! Were graven on a rock for ever!" Pliny observes, "At first men wrote on palm leaves, and afterwards on the bark or rind of other trees. In process of time, public monuments were written on rolls of lead ({plumbeis voluminibus}); and those of a private nature on linen books, or tables covered with wax." graven.Ex 28:11,12,21; 32:16; De 27:2,3,8; Jer 17:1 I know.33:23,24; Ps 19:14; Isa 54:5; 59:20,21; Eph 1:7he shall.Ge 3:15; 22:18; Joh 5:22-29; Jude 1:14 And though, etc.Or, After I shall awake, though this body be destroyed, yet out of my flesh shall I see God. Ps 17:15in my flesh.Ps 16:9,11; Mt 5:8; 1Co 13:12; 15:53; Php 3:21; 1Jo 3:2; Re 1:7 I shall.Nu 24:17; Isa 26:19another. Heb. a stranger. though my reins, etc. or, myreins within me are consumed with earnest desire [for that day.] Ps 119:81; Php 1:23within me. Heb. in my bosom. Why.22; Ps 69:26seeing, etc. or, and what root of matter is found in me?the root. 1Ki 14:13in me.Instead of {bee,} "in me," {bo,} "in him," is the reading of more than 100 MSS. ye afraid.13:7-11; Ro 13:1-4that ye may.Ps 58:10,11; Ec 11:9; Mt 7:1,2; Jas 4:11,12
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