
Text -- Job 32:6 (NET)




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Wesley -> Job 32:6
Of being thought forward and presumptuous.
JFB -> Job 32:1-6; Job 32:6
And because they could not prove to him that he was unrighteous.
Clarke -> Job 32:6
Clarke: Job 32:6 - -- I am young - How young he was, or how old they were, we cannot tell; but there was no doubt a great disparity in their ages; and among the Asiatics ...
I am young - How young he was, or how old they were, we cannot tell; but there was no doubt a great disparity in their ages; and among the Asiatics the youth never spoke in the presence of the elders, especially on any subject of controversy.
TSK -> Job 32:6
TSK: Job 32:6 - -- I am : Lev 19:32; Rom 13:7; 1Ti 5:1; Tit 2:6; 1Pe 5:5
young : Heb. few of days
ye are : Job 15:10
durst not : Heb. feared, Job 15:7; 1Sa 17:28-30

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Barnes -> Job 32:6
Barnes: Job 32:6 - -- And Elihu - "said, I am young"Margin, few of days. The Hebrew is, "I am small ( צעיר tsâ‛ı̂yr ) of days;"that is, I am inexperienced....
And Elihu - "said, I am young"Margin, few of days. The Hebrew is, "I am small (
And ye are very old -
Wherefore I was afraid - He was timid, bashful, diffident.
And durst not show you mine opinion - Margin, feared. He had that diffidence to which modesty prompts in the presence of the aged. He had formed his opinion as the argument proceeded, but he did not deem it proper that one so young should interfere, even when he thought he perceived that others were wrong.
Poole -> Job 32:6
Poole: Job 32:6 - -- To wit, of discovering my weakness and folly, and of being thought forward and presumptuous.
To wit, of discovering my weakness and folly, and of being thought forward and presumptuous.
Haydock -> Job 32:6
Haydock: Job 32:6 - -- Hanging. Hebrew, "I fest a reverential awe, (Septuagint, I was silent) and durst not shew," &c. (Haydock)
Hanging. Hebrew, "I fest a reverential awe, (Septuagint, I was silent) and durst not shew," &c. (Haydock)
Gill -> Job 32:6
Gill: Job 32:6 - -- And Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite answered and said,.... Since there was no answer in them, he takes upon him to give one himself; but first ma...
And Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite answered and said,.... Since there was no answer in them, he takes upon him to give one himself; but first makes an apology on account of his youth:
I am young, and ye are very old; or "few of days"; a few days, comparatively speaking, had he lived in the world; or "small", or "little as two days" m; he had been but a little time in it, and so could be thought to have but little knowledge and experience; whereas they were old, even very old; with them were the aged and the grayheaded, Job 15:10; in whom it might have been expected was much wisdom and knowledge:
wherefore I was afraid, and durst not show mine opinion; declare what knowledge he had of the things in dispute, lest it should appear mean, small, and contemptible; or give his sentiments concerning them, lest he should speak wrongly, and not only give offence, but do more harm than good: the first of these words, in the Arabic language n, as Aben Ezra observes, signifies to go back; it is used of worms, which, through fear, withdraw themselves from men; so mean an opinion had he of himself, and such a sense of his own weakness, that it not only kept him back, but even caused him to draw back, and keep out of the dispute, and at a distance from it, instead of being forward to engage in it: one Jewish commentator o paraphrases it
"I humbled myself as one that goes on his belly;''
referring to worms that go low and creep upon their belly, or to the prostrate posture of men that humble themselves to their superiors.

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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 32:6-14
MHCC: Job 32:6-14 - --Elihu professes to speak by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and corrects both parties. He allowed that those who had the longest experience should...
Matthew Henry -> Job 32:6-14
Matthew Henry: Job 32:6-14 - -- Elihu here appears to have been, I. A man of great modesty and humility. Though a young man, and a man of abilities, yet not pert, and confident, an...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 32:6-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 32:6-7 - --
6 b I am young in days, and ye are hoary,
Therefore I stood back and was afraid
To show you my knowledge.
7 I thought: Let age speak,
And the mu...
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...
