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Text -- Job 29:1-5 (NET)

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IV. Job’s Concluding Soliloquy (29:1-31:40)

Job Recalls His Former Condition
29:1 Then Job continued his speech: 29:2 “O that I could be as I was in the months now gone, in the days when God watched over me, 29:3 when he caused his lamp to shine upon my head, and by his light I walked through darkness; 29:4 just as I was in my most productive time, when God’s intimate friendship was experienced in my tent, 29:5 when the Almighty was still with me and my children were around me;
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Names, People and Places:
 · Job a man whose story is told in the book of Job,a man from the land of Uz in Edom


Dictionary Themes and Topics: JOB, BOOK OF | Job | Popularity | God | Children | SHINE | PROVERB | CANDLE; CANDLESTICK | CHILD; CHILDREN | LIFE | Candle | more
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NET Notes: Job 29:1 The verse uses a verbal hendiadys: “and he added (וַיֹּסֶף, vayyosef)…to raise (ש...

NET Notes: Job 29:2 The imperfect verb here has a customary nuance – “when God would watch over me” (back then), or “when God used to watch over m...

NET Notes: Job 29:3 The accusative (“darkness”) is here an adverbial accusative of place, namely, “in the darkness,” or because he was successfull...

NET Notes: Job 29:4 The word סוֹד (sod) in this verse is an infinitive construct, prefixed with the temporal preposition and followed by a subject...

NET Notes: Job 29:5 Some commentators suggest that עִמָּדִי (’immadi, “with me”) of the second colon of ...

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