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Text -- Job 17:1-7 (NET)

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17:1 My spirit is broken, my days have faded out, the grave awaits me. 17:2 Surely mockery is with me; my eyes must dwell on their hostility. 17:3 Make then my pledge with you. Who else will put up security for me? 17:4 Because you have closed their minds to understanding, therefore you will not exalt them. 17:5 If a man denounces his friends for personal gain, the eyes of his children will fail. 17:6 He has made me a byword to people, I am the one in whose face they spit. 17:7 My eyes have grown dim with grief; my whole frame is but a shadow.
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NET Notes: Job 17:1 The plural “graves” could be simply an intensification, a plural of extension (see GKC 397 §124.c), or a reference to the graveyard. ...

NET Notes: Job 17:2 The meaning of הַמְּרוֹתָם (hammÿrotam) is unclear, and the versions offer no h...

NET Notes: Job 17:3 The idiom is “to strike the hand.” Here the wording is a little different, “Who is he that will strike himself into my hand?”

NET Notes: Job 17:4 The object “them” is supplied. This is the simplest reading of the line, taking the verb is an active Polel. Some suggest that the subject...

NET Notes: Job 17:5 Heb “for a portion.” This verse is rather obscure. The words are not that difficult, but the sense of them in this context is. Some take t...

NET Notes: Job 17:6 The word תֹפֶת (tofet) is a hapax legomenon. The expression is “and a spitting in/to the face I have become,”...

NET Notes: Job 17:7 The word יְצֻרִים (yÿtsurim), here with a suffix, occurs only here in the Bible. The word is rela...

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