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Text -- Job 33:1-14 (NET)

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Elihu Invites Job’s Attention
33:1 “But now, O Job, listen to my words, and hear everything I have to say! 33:2 See now, I have opened my mouth; my tongue in my mouth has spoken. 33:3 My words come from the uprightness of my heart, and my lips will utter knowledge sincerely. 33:4 The Spirit of God has made me, and the breath of the Almighty gives me life. 33:5 Reply to me, if you can; set your arguments in order before me and take your stand! 33:6 Look, I am just like you in relation to God; I too have been molded from clay. 33:7 Therefore no fear of me should terrify you, nor should my pressure be heavy on you.
Elihu Rejects Job’s Plea of Innocence
33:8 “Indeed, you have said in my hearing (I heard the sound of the words!): 33:9 ‘I am pure, without transgression; I am clean and have no iniquity. 33:10 Yet God finds occasions with me; he regards me as his enemy! 33:11 He puts my feet in shackles; he watches closely all my paths.’ 33:12 Now in this, you are not right– I answer you, for God is greater than a human being. 33:13 Why do you contend against him, that he does not answer all a person’s words?
Elihu Disagrees With Job’s View of God
33:14 “For God speaks, the first time in one way, the second time in another, though a person does not perceive it.
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 · Job a man whose story is told in the book of Job,a man from the land of Uz in Edom


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NET Notes: Job 33:1 Heb “hear all my words.”

NET Notes: Job 33:2 H. H. Rowley (Job [NCBC], 210) says, “The self-importance of Elihu is boundless, and he is the master of banality.” He adds that whoever w...

NET Notes: Job 33:3 More literally, “and the knowledge of my lips they will speak purely.”

NET Notes: Job 33:4 The verb תְּחַיֵּנִי (tÿkhayyeni) is the Piel imperfect of the verb “to l...

NET Notes: Job 33:5 The Hebrew text does not contain the term “arguments,” but this verb has been used already for preparing or arranging a defense.

NET Notes: Job 33:6 The verb means “nipped off,” as a potter breaks off a piece of clay when molding a vessel.

NET Notes: Job 33:7 See Job 9:34 and 13:21.

NET Notes: Job 33:8 Heb “in my ears.”

NET Notes: Job 33:9 The word is a hapax legomenon; hap is from חָפַף (khafaf). It is used in New Hebrew in expressions like “to wash&#...

NET Notes: Job 33:10 The Hebrew means “frustrations” or “oppositions.” The RSV has “displeasure,” NIV “faults,” and NRSV &#...

NET Notes: Job 33:11 See Job 13:27.

NET Notes: Job 33:12 The LXX has “he that is above men is eternal.” Elihu is saying that God is far above Job’s petty problems.

NET Notes: Job 33:13 The MT has “all his words.” This must refer to “man” in the previous verse. But many wish to change it to “my words,R...

NET Notes: Job 33:14 The Syriac and the Vulgate have “and he does not repeat it,” a reading of the text as it is, according to E. Dhorme (Job, 403). But his ar...

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