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Job 29:13

Context

29:13 the blessing of the dying man descended on me, 1 

and I made the widow’s heart rejoice; 2 

Job 29:15-16

Context

29:15 I was eyes for the blind

and feet for the lame;

29:16 I was a father 3  to the needy,

and I investigated the case of the person I did not know;

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[29:13]  1 tn The verb is simply בּוֹא (bo’, “to come; to enter”). With the preposition עַל (’al, “upon”) it could mean “came to me,” or “came upon me,” i.e., descended (see R. Gordis, Job, 320).

[29:13]  2 tn The verb אַרְנִן (’arnin) is from רָנַן (ranan, “to give a ringing cry”) but here “cause to give a ringing cry,” i.e., shout of joy. The rejoicing envisioned in this word is far greater than what the words “sing” or “rejoice” suggest.

[29:16]  3 sn The word “father” does not have a wide range of meanings in the OT. But there are places that it is metaphorical, especially in a legal setting like this where the poor need aid.



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