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Text -- Job 27:18-23 (NET)

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27:18 The house he builds is as fragile as a moth’s cocoon, like a hut that a watchman has made. 27:19 He goes to bed wealthy, but will do so no more. When he opens his eyes, it is all gone. 27:20 Terrors overwhelm him like a flood; at night a whirlwind carries him off. 27:21 The east wind carries him away, and he is gone; it sweeps him out of his place. 27:22 It hurls itself against him without pity as he flees headlong from its power. 27:23 It claps its hands at him in derision and hisses him away from his place.
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NET Notes: Job 27:18 The Hebrew word is the word for “booth,” as in the Feast of Booths. The word describes something that is flimsy; it is not substantial at ...

NET Notes: Job 27:19 Heb “and he is not.” One view is that this must mean that he dies, not that his wealth is gone. R. Gordis (Job, 295) says the first part s...

NET Notes: Job 27:20 Many commentators want a word parallel to “in the night.” And so we are offered בַּיּוֹם (...

NET Notes: Job 27:22 The verb is once again functioning in an adverbial sense. The text has “it hurls itself against him and shows no mercy.”

NET Notes: Job 27:23 Or “hisses at him from its place” (ESV).

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