
Text -- Job 13:18 (NET)




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Wesley -> Job 13:18
Wesley: Job 13:18 - -- I have seriously considered the state of my case, and am ready to plead my cause.
I have seriously considered the state of my case, and am ready to plead my cause.
JFB -> Job 13:18
Implying a constant preparation for defense in his confidence of innocence.
Clarke -> Job 13:18
Clarke: Job 13:18 - -- Behold now, I have ordered - I am now ready to come into court, and care not how many I have to contend with, provided they speak truth.
Behold now, I have ordered - I am now ready to come into court, and care not how many I have to contend with, provided they speak truth.
TSK -> Job 13:18
TSK: Job 13:18 - -- I have ordered : Job 16:21, Job 23:4, Job 40:7
I know : Job 9:2, Job 9:3, Job 9:20, Job 40:7, Job 40:8; Isa 43:26; Rom 8:33, Rom 8:34; 2Co 1:12

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Barnes -> Job 13:18
Barnes: Job 13:18 - -- I have ordered my cause - literally. "judgment?"- משׁפט mı̂shpâṭ . The Septuagint renders it, "I am near ( ἐγγύς ει...
I have ordered my cause - literally. "judgment?"-
I know that I shall be justified - I have no doubt as to the issue. I shall be declared to be an holy man, and not a hypocrite. The word rendered "I shall be justified"(
Poole -> Job 13:18
Poole: Job 13:18 - -- I have ordered my cause to wit, within myself. I have seriously and sincerely considered the state of my case, and what can be said either for me or ...
I have ordered my cause to wit, within myself. I have seriously and sincerely considered the state of my case, and what can be said either for me or against me, and am ready to plead my cause.
Justified i.e. acquitted by God from that hypocrisy and wickedness wherewith you charge me, and declared a righteous and innocent person, human infirmities excepted.
Haydock -> Job 13:18
Just. He was in extreme anguish, yet still trusted in God. (Worthington)
Gill -> Job 13:18
Gill: Job 13:18 - -- Behold now, I have ordered my cause,.... Or "judgment" t; that is, he had looked over his cause afresh, had reviewed the state of his case, had consi...
Behold now, I have ordered my cause,.... Or "judgment" t; that is, he had looked over his cause afresh, had reviewed the state of his case, had considered it in every light, had drawn a plan of it, had digested it in a proper manner, and had arranged his reasons and arguments in vindication of himself in a regular form; and had them at hand, and could readily and easily come at them on occasion, to vindicate himself; and upon the whole could say, in the strongest, manner, and could draw this conclusion,
I know that I shall be justified; which, though it may primarily respect the case in dispute between him and his friends, and the charge of wickedness and hypocrisy brought against him by them, from which he doubted not he should upon a fair hearing be acquitted by God himself, yet it may include his whole state of justification, God-ward, in which he was and should continue; and so may respect, not only the justification of his cause before men, as it was ordered and managed by him, but also the justification of his person before God, of which he had a full assurance; having ordered his cause aright, settled matters well, and proceeded upon a good plan and foundation; which to do is not to put justification upon the foot of purity of nature at first birth, and a sober life and conversation from youth upward, and a perfection of good works arrived unto, as imagined; nor upon a comparative righteousness with respect to other men, even profane and ungodly persons; nor, upon repentance, and sincere though imperfect obedience; nor upon an external belief of evangelic truths, and a submission to Gospel ordinances: but such order their cause well, and rightly conclude their justification, who see and own themselves to be transgressors of the law of God, behold and acknowledge their own righteousness to be insufficient to justify them, view the righteousness of Christ revealed in the Gospel, in its glory, excellency, and suitableness, and lay hold upon it as their justifying righteousness; and observing that the word of God declares, that those that believe in Christ are and shall be justified, and finding in themselves that they do with the heart believe in Christ for righteousness, hence they most comfortably and most sensibly conclude that they are justified persons; for this knowledge is of faith, and this faith the faith of assurance; it is not barely for a man to know that there is righteousness in Christ, and justification by it, but that there is righteousness in him for himself, and that he is the Lord his righteousness; for the words may be rendered, "I know that I am righteous"; or, "am justified" u; justification is a past act in the mind of God; it is present, as it terminates on the conscience of a believer; it is future, as it will be notified at the day of judgment before angels and men; see Isa 45:25.

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NET Notes: Job 13:18 The pronoun is emphatic before the verb: “I know that it is I who am right.” The verb means “to be right; to be righteous.” So...
Geneva Bible -> Job 13:18
Geneva Bible: Job 13:18 Behold now, I have ordered [my] cause; I know that I shall be ( g ) justified.
( g ) That is, cleared and not cut off for my sins, as you think.

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 13:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Job 13:1-28 - --1 Job reproves his friends for partiality.14 He professes his confidence in God; and entreats to know his own sins, and God's purpose in afflicting hi...
MHCC -> Job 13:13-22
MHCC: Job 13:13-22 - --Job resolved to cleave to the testimony his own conscience gave of his uprightness. He depended upon God for justification and salvation, the two grea...
Matthew Henry -> Job 13:13-22
Matthew Henry: Job 13:13-22 - -- Job here takes fresh hold, fast hold, of his integrity, as one that was resolved not to let it go, nor suffer it to be wrested from him. His firmnes...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 13:17-19
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 13:17-19 - --
17 Hear, O hear my confession,
And let my declaration echo in your ears.
18 Behold now! I have arranged the cause,
I know that I shall maintain t...
Constable: Job 4:1--14:22 - --B. The First Cycle of Speeches between Job and His Three Friends chs. 4-14
The two soliloquies of Job (c...

Constable: Job 12:1--14:22 - --6. Job's first reply to Zophar chs. 12-14
In these chapters Job again rebutted his friends and t...
