
Text -- Job 35:4 (NET)




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JFB -> Job 35:4
Clarke -> Job 35:4
Clarke: Job 35:4 - -- I will answer thee - I will show thee the evil of a sinful way, and the benefit of righteousness; and supply what thy friends have omitted in their ...
I will answer thee - I will show thee the evil of a sinful way, and the benefit of righteousness; and supply what thy friends have omitted in their discourses with thee.
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Barnes -> Job 35:4
Barnes: Job 35:4 - -- I will answer thee - Margin, "return to thee words."Elihu meant to explain this more fully than it had been done by the friends of Job, and to ...
I will answer thee - Margin, "return to thee words."Elihu meant to explain this more fully than it had been done by the friends of Job, and to show where Job was in error.
And thy companions with thee - Eliphaz, in Job 22:2, had taken up the same inquiry, and proposed to discuss the subject, but he had gone at once into severe charges against Job, and been drawn into language of harsh crimination, instead of making the matter clear, and Elihu now proposes to state just how it is, and to remove the objections of Job. It may be doubted, however, whether he was much more successful than Eliphaz had been. The doctrine of the future state, as it is revealed by Christianity, was needful to enable these speakers to comprehend and explain this subject.
Poole -> Job 35:4
Poole: Job 35:4 - -- Thy companions i.e. those who are of thy opinion, or with whom thou dost associate thyself in those speeches and carriages; which seems to be meant n...
Thy companions i.e. those who are of thy opinion, or with whom thou dost associate thyself in those speeches and carriages; which seems to be meant not of Job’ s three friends, (as many understand it, for their opinions were contrary to Job’ s in this point,) but of wicked men , with whom Job is said to walk and go in company for this same opinion or assertion, Job 34:8,9 . And these men he here calls Job’ s companions, partly because they are very forward to harp upon the same string, and to accuse God and justify themselves upon all occasions; and partly that he might awaken Job to a more serious review of his former assertions, by representing to him whose cause he pleaded, and who were his confederates and colleagues in this opinion.
Haydock -> Job 35:4
Haydock: Job 35:4 - -- Thee. I will shew that you are all wrong. (Haydock) ---
I will supply what the three have left imperfect. (Calmet)
Thee. I will shew that you are all wrong. (Haydock) ---
I will supply what the three have left imperfect. (Calmet)
Gill -> Job 35:4
Gill: Job 35:4 - -- I will answer thee, and thy companions with thee. Meaning not his three friends, as the Septuagint version expresses it; for they were not on the side...
I will answer thee, and thy companions with thee. Meaning not his three friends, as the Septuagint version expresses it; for they were not on the side of Job, and of the same sentiment with him, but rather on the side of Elihu; especially Eliphaz, who expresses much the same sentiment he does, Job 22:2; but all that were of the same mind with Job, whether present or absent, or in whatsoever part of the world; the answer he should return to him would serve for them all, and sufficiently confute such a bad notion of God, let it be embraced by whomsoever.

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 35:1-16
TSK Synopsis: Job 35:1-16 - --1 Comparison is not to be made with God, because our good or evil cannot extend unto him.9 Many cry in their afflictions, but are not heard for want o...
MHCC -> Job 35:1-8
MHCC: Job 35:1-8 - --Elihu reproves Job for justifying himself more than God, and called his attention to the heavens. They are far above us, and God is far above them; ho...
Matthew Henry -> Job 35:1-8
Matthew Henry: Job 35:1-8 - -- We have here, I. The bad words which Elihu charges upon Job, Job 35:2, Job 35:3. To evince the badness of them he appeals to Job himself, and his ow...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 35:1-4
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 35:1-4 - --
1 Then began Elihu, and said:
2 Dost thou consider this to be right,
Sayest thou: my righteousness exceedeth God's,
3 That thou sayest, what adva...
Constable: Job 32:1--37:24 - --F. Elihu's Speeches chs. 32-37
Many critical scholars believe that a later editor inserted chapters 32-3...

Constable: Job 35:1-16 - --4. Elihu's third speech ch. 35
We could chart the differences in Elihu's first three speeches th...
