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Text -- Job 29:3-25 (NET)

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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; 29:6 when my steps were bathed with butter and the rock poured out for me streams of olive oil! 29:7 When I went out to the city gate and secured my seat in the public square, 29:8 the young men would see me and step aside, and the old men would get up and remain standing; 29:9 the chief men refrained from talking and covered their mouths with their hands; 29:10 the voices of the nobles fell silent, and their tongues stuck to the roof of their mouths.
Job’s Benevolence
29:11 “As soon as the ear heard these things, it blessed me, and when the eye saw them, it bore witness to me, 29:12 for I rescued the poor who cried out for help, and the orphan who had no one to assist him; 29:13 the blessing of the dying man descended on me, and I made the widow’s heart rejoice; 29:14 I put on righteousness and it clothed me, my just dealing was like a robe and a turban; 29:15 I was eyes for the blind and feet for the lame; 29:16 I was a father to the needy, and I investigated the case of the person I did not know; 29:17 I broke the fangs of the wicked, and made him drop his prey from his teeth.
Job’s Confidence
29:18 “Then I thought, ‘I will die in my own home, my days as numerous as the grains of sand. 29:19 My roots reach the water, and the dew lies on my branches all night long. 29:20 My glory will always be fresh in me, and my bow ever new in my hand.’
Job’s Reputation
29:21 “People listened to me and waited silently; they kept silent for my advice. 29:22 After I had spoken, they did not respond; my words fell on them drop by drop. 29:23 They waited for me as people wait for the rain, and they opened their mouths as for the spring rains. 29:24 If I smiled at them, they hardly believed it; and they did not cause the light of my face to darken. 29:25 I chose the way for them and sat as their chief; I lived like a king among his troops; I was like one who comforts mourners.
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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 ...

NET Notes: Job 29:6 The MT reads literally, “and the rock was poured out [passive participle] for me as streams of oil.” There are some who delete the word &#...

NET Notes: Job 29:7 In the public square. The area referred to here should not be thought of in terms of modern western dimensions. The wide space, plaza, or public squar...

NET Notes: Job 29:8 The verb means “to hide; to withdraw.” The young men out of respect would withdraw or yield the place of leadership to Job (thus the trans...

NET Notes: Job 29:10 The verb here is “hidden” as well as in v. 8. But this is a strange expression for voices. Several argue that the word was erroneously ins...

NET Notes: Job 29:11 The main clause is introduced by the preterite with the vav (ו) consecutive (see GKC 327 §111.h); the clause before it is therefore tempora...

NET Notes: Job 29:12 The negative introduces a clause that serves as a negative attribute; literally the following clause says, “and had no helper” (see GKC 48...

NET Notes: Job 29:13 The verb אַרְנִן (’arnin) is from רָנַן (ranan, “to give a ringing...

NET Notes: Job 29:14 The word מִשְׁפָּטִי (mishpati) is simply “my justice” or “my judg...

NET Notes: Job 29:16 The word “father” does not have a wide range of meanings in the OT. But there are places that it is metaphorical, especially in a legal se...

NET Notes: Job 29:17 “I made [him] drop.” The verb means “to throw; to cast,” throw in the sense of “to throw away.” But in the context...

NET Notes: Job 29:18 For חוֹל (khol, “sand”) the LXX has a word that is “like the palm tree,” but which could also be trans...

NET Notes: Job 29:20 Heb “new.”

NET Notes: Job 29:21 The last verb of the first half, “wait, hope,” and the first verb in the second colon, “be silent,” are usually reversed by th...

NET Notes: Job 29:22 The verb simply means “dropped,” but this means like the rain. So the picture of his words falling on them like the gentle rain, drop by d...

NET Notes: Job 29:23 The כּ (kaf) preposition is to be supplied by analogy with the preceding phrase. This leaves a double proposition, “as for” (b...

NET Notes: Job 29:24 The meaning, according to Gordis, is that they did nothing to provoke Job’s displeasure.

NET Notes: Job 29:25 Most commentators think this last phrase is odd here, and so they either delete it altogether, or emend it to fit the idea of the verse. Ewald, howeve...

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