
Text -- Job 32:21 (NET)




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JFB -> Job 32:21
JFB: Job 32:21 - -- "May I never accept," &c. Elihu alludes to Job's words (Job 13:8, Job 13:10), wherein he complains that the friends plead for God partially, "acceptin...
Clarke: Job 32:21 - -- Let me not - accept any man’ s person - I will speak the truth without fear or favor
Let me not - accept any man’ s person - I will speak the truth without fear or favor

Clarke: Job 32:21 - -- Neither let me give flattering titles - I will not give epithets to any man that are not descriptive of his true state. I will not beguile him by te...
Neither let me give flattering titles - I will not give epithets to any man that are not descriptive of his true state. I will not beguile him by telling him he is what he is not.
TSK -> Job 32:21
TSK: Job 32:21 - -- accept : Job 13:8, Job 34:19; Lev 19:15; Deu 1:17, Deu 16:19; Pro 24:23; Mat 22:16
flattering : 2Sa 14:17, 2Sa 14:20; Act 12:22, Act 12:23, Act 24:2, ...

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Barnes -> Job 32:21
Barnes: Job 32:21 - -- Let me not, I pray you - This is not to be regarded as an address to them, or a prayer to God, but as an expression of his determination. It is...
Let me not, I pray you - This is not to be regarded as an address to them, or a prayer to God, but as an expression of his determination. It is similar to the phrase which we use when we say, "may I never do this;"implying the strongest possible purpose not to do it. Elihu means to say that on no account would he use partiality or flattery in what he said.
Accept any man’ s person - Treat any with partiality. That is, "I will not be influenced by rank, age, wealth, or personal friendship, in what I say. I will state the truth impartially, and will deliver my sentiments with entire freedom;"see the phrase explained in the notes at Job 13:8.
Neither let me give flattering titles unto man - The word used here (
Poole -> Job 32:21
Poole: Job 32:21 - -- Do not expect that I should out of fear or respect to any of you speak partially, but bear with my free and plain dealing with you all. As I shall n...
Do not expect that I should out of fear or respect to any of you speak partially, but bear with my free and plain dealing with you all. As I shall not censure and reproach Job as a hypocrite or profane person, which you have done; so neither shall I flatter him, but faithfully reprove him for his exorbitant speeches of God.
Haydock -> Job 32:21
Haydock: Job 32:21 - -- Man. Hebrew, "give flattering titles unto man." Protestants, "I do not respect a mortal." Septuagint, (Haydock) "nothing shall make me conceal the...
Man. Hebrew, "give flattering titles unto man." Protestants, "I do not respect a mortal." Septuagint, (Haydock) "nothing shall make me conceal the truth: I will give things their proper names." Job seemed to him to have arrogated to himself the perfection of God, in maintaining his own innocence. (Calmet) ---
He promises to stand up in defence of the Almighty, (Menochius) as his advocate. (Calmet)
Gill -> Job 32:21
Gill: Job 32:21 - -- Let me not, I pray you, accept any man's person,.... Neither the person of Job, because of his poverty and affliction, indulging too much to pity and ...
Let me not, I pray you, accept any man's person,.... Neither the person of Job, because of his poverty and affliction, indulging too much to pity and commiseration, and affecting to get a good name from others for it; nor the persons of his three friends, on account of their wealth and grandeur; for neither the persons of the poor, nor of the rich, are to be regarded in judgment, or in the decision of any matter between them, but truth and justice are to be attended to; see Exo 23:3. Elihu was determined with himself not to respect the person of any, and he hopes that Job and his friends would bear with him, and excuse him on that account:
neither let me give flattering titles unto men; he does not mean titles of civil honour and respect, which belong to men, and are in common use among men, according to the different stations of life, men are in; for honour is to be given to whom it is due; and it is no piece of flattery to give men their proper and usual titles, as it was not in the Evangelist Luke, and in the Apostle Paul, Luk 1:3; but he means such titles that do not belong to men, and are unsuitable unto them, and only given them by way of flattery; as to call a man wise and prudent when he is the reverse; or a holy, just, and good man, when he is a very wicked one. Elihu was resolved not to act such a part, and he hopes the persons he had to deal with would not take it amiss that he spake his mind plainly and freely, and called a spade a spade; not must they or any other expect to be complimented by him with the characters of wise and prudent, just and good, if they did not appear to him to be so. According to Ben Gersom the sense is, that he would not hide a man's name under epithets, but call him by his proper name; he would not do as they had done by Job, who, under covert names, meant him; as when they described a wicked man, and an hypocrite, designed him, but did not say so express words; now Elihu suggests, that, should Job or they appear to him to have acted a wrong part, he should tell them plainly of it, and say, thou art the man.

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NET Notes: Job 32:21 The verb means “to confer an honorary title; to give a mark of distinction,” but it is often translated with the verb “flatter.̶...
Geneva Bible -> Job 32:21
Geneva Bible: Job 32:21 Let me not, I pray you, accept any man's person, ( m ) neither let me give flattering titles unto man.
( m ) I will neither have regard for riches, c...

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 32:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Job 32:1-22 - --1 Elihu is angry with Job and his three friends.6 Because wisdom comes not from age, he excuses the boldness of his youth.11 He reproves them for not ...
MHCC -> Job 32:15-22
MHCC: Job 32:15-22 - --If we are sure that the Spirit of God suggested what we are about to say, still we ought to refrain, till it comes to our turn to speak. God is the Go...
Matthew Henry -> Job 32:15-22
Matthew Henry: Job 32:15-22 - -- Three things here apologize for Elihu's interposing as he does in this controversy which had already been canvassed by such acute and learned disput...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 32:18-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 32:18-22 - --
18 For I am full of words,
The spirit of my inner nature constraineth me.
19 Behold, my interior is like wine which is not opened,
Like new bottl...
Constable: Job 32:1--37:24 - --F. Elihu's Speeches chs. 32-37
Many critical scholars believe that a later editor inserted chapters 32-3...

Constable: Job 32:6--34:1 - --2. Elihu's first speech 32:6-33:33
Before Elihu began presenting his views (ch. 33), he first ha...
