
Text -- Job 33:29 (NET)




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Wesley -> Job 33:29
All these ways God uses to convince, and save sinners.
JFB -> Job 33:29
JFB: Job 33:29 - -- Margin, "twice and thrice," alluding to Job 33:14; once, by visions, Job 33:15-17; secondly, by afflictions, Job 33:19-22; now, by the "messenger," th...
Margin, "twice and thrice," alluding to Job 33:14; once, by visions, Job 33:15-17; secondly, by afflictions, Job 33:19-22; now, by the "messenger," thirdly, Job 33:23.
Clarke: Job 33:29 - -- Lo, all these things worketh God - God frequently uses one, or another, or all of these means, to bring men, גבר gaber , stout-hearted men, who ...
Lo, all these things worketh God - God frequently uses one, or another, or all of these means, to bring men,

Clarke: Job 33:29 - -- Oftentimes - פעמים שלש paamayim shalosh , "three times over;"or as פעמים paamayim is by the points in the dual number, then it sign...
Oftentimes -
TSK -> Job 33:29
TSK: Job 33:29 - -- all : Job 33:14-17; 1Co 12:6; 2Co 5:5; Eph 1:11; Phi 2:13; Col 1:29; Heb 13:21
oftentimes : Heb. twice and thrice, Job 33:14, Job 40:5; 2Ki 6:10; 2Co ...

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Barnes -> Job 33:29
Barnes: Job 33:29 - -- Lo, all these things worketh God - That is, he takes all these methods to warn people, and to reclaim them from their evil ways. Oftentime...
Lo, all these things worketh God - That is, he takes all these methods to warn people, and to reclaim them from their evil ways.
Oftentimes - Hebrew as in the margin, twice, thrice. This may be taken either as it is by our translators, to denote an indefinite number, meaning that God takes frequent occasion to warn people, and repeats the admonition when they disregard it, or more probably Elihu refers here to the particular methods which he had specified, and which were three in number. First, warnings in the visions of the night, Job 33:14-17. Second, afflictions, Job 33:19-22. Third, the messenger which God sent to make the sufferer acquainted with the design of the affliction, and to assure him that he might return to God, Job 33:23-26. So the Septuagint understands it, which rendered it,
Poole -> Job 33:29
Poole: Job 33:29 - -- All these ways and methods doth God use to awaken, and convince, and save sinners.
Oftentimes with man either severally, one way with one, and ano...
All these ways and methods doth God use to awaken, and convince, and save sinners.
Oftentimes with man either severally, one way with one, and another way with another; or with the same man, trying several means one after another to bring him to repentance, and prepare him for deliverance.
Haydock -> Job 33:29
Gill -> Job 33:29
Gill: Job 33:29 - -- Lo, all these things worketh God oftentimes with man. This is a summary or recapitulation of what goes before, from Job 33:15; God is an operating Be...
Lo, all these things worketh God oftentimes with man. This is a summary or recapitulation of what goes before, from Job 33:15; God is an operating Being, he is always at work in a providential way: "my father worketh hitherto", Joh 5:17; sometimes on the minds of men in dreams and visions; and sometimes by affliction; and sometimes by his prophets, messengers and ministers of the word; he works with and by these, and all according to the internal workings and actings of his mind, his eternal purposes and decrees, which are hereby brought about: and these he works "oftentimes", or, as in the original, "twice" w; therefore when once is not sufficient, he repeats it in dreams and visions; when men are not admonished by one, he comes to them in another: and afflictions, when one does not bring men to repentance, or answer a good purpose, he sends another; and continues the ministry of the word, in which he waits to be gracious, till all his people are brought to repentance, and all his ends answered by it: and all this he works "with man", his darling object, the special care of his providence; and for whom his great concern is in redemption and salvation. He works with men distributively considered, with various men, in the several ways before expressed; and with men personally and individually; to one and the same man he has often appeared in dreams and visions, and on the same person has laid his afflicting hand again and again; and to the same individual has given line upon line, and precept upon precept. And because this is certain and to be depended upon as truth, and is worthy of notice and consideration, as well as is very wonderful and astonishing, that God should thus be mindful of man, and work with him and for him, "lo", or "behold", is prefixed unto it: the ends for which all this is done follow.

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 33:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Job 33:1-33 - --1 Elihu offers himself instead of God to reason with Job.8 He excuses God from giving man an account of his ways, by his greatness.14 God calls man to...
MHCC -> Job 33:29-33
MHCC: Job 33:29-33 - --Elihu shows that God's great and gracious design toward the children of men, is, to save them from being for ever miserable, and to bring them to be f...
Matthew Henry -> Job 33:29-33
Matthew Henry: Job 33:29-33 - -- We have here the conclusion of this first part of Elihu's discourse, in which, 1. He briefly sums up what he had said, showing that God's great and ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 33:29-33
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 33:29-33 - --
29 Behold, God doeth all
Twice, thrice with man,
30 To bring back his soul from the pit,
That it may become light in the light of life.
31 Liste...
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...
