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Text -- Job 36:1-25 (NET)

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Elihu’s Fourth Speech
36:1 Elihu said further: 36:2 “Be patient with me a little longer and I will instruct you, for I still have words to speak on God’s behalf. 36:3 With my knowledge I will speak comprehensively, and to my Creator I will ascribe righteousness. 36:4 For in truth, my words are not false; it is one complete in knowledge who is with you. 36:5 Indeed, God is mighty; and he does not despise people, he is mighty, and firm in his intent. 36:6 He does not allow the wicked to live, but he gives justice to the poor. 36:7 He does not take his eyes off the righteous; but with kings on the throne he seats the righteous and exalts them forever. 36:8 But if they are bound in chains, and held captive by the cords of affliction, 36:9 then he reveals to them what they have done, and their transgressions, that they were behaving proudly. 36:10 And he reveals this for correction, and says that they must turn from evil. 36:11 If they obey and serve him, they live out their days in prosperity and their years in pleasantness. 36:12 But if they refuse to listen, they pass over the river of death, and expire without knowledge. 36:13 The godless at heart nourish anger, they do not cry out even when he binds them. 36:14 They die in their youth, and their life ends among the male cultic prostitutes. 36:15 He delivers the afflicted by their afflictions, he reveals himself to them by their suffering. 36:16 And surely, he drew you from the mouth of distress, to a wide place, unrestricted, and to the comfort of your table filled with rich food. 36:17 But now you are preoccupied with the judgment due the wicked, judgment and justice take hold of you. 36:18 Be careful that no one entices you with riches; do not let a large bribe turn you aside. 36:19 Would your wealth sustain you, so that you would not be in distress, even all your mighty efforts? 36:20 Do not long for the cover of night to drag people away from their homes. 36:21 Take heed, do not turn to evil, for because of this you have been tested by affliction. 36:22 Indeed, God is exalted in his power; who is a teacher like him? 36:23 Who has prescribed his ways for him? Or said to him, ‘You have done what is wicked’? 36:24 Remember to extol his work, which people have praised in song. 36:25 All humanity has seen it; people gaze on it from afar.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Elihu son of Tohu/Toah/Nahath; a Levite from Ephraim,a commander from Manasseh who defected to David,son of Shemaiah (Levi); a gatekeeper,brother of David and his chief officer over the tribe of Judah,son of Barachel the Buzite of the family of Ram; friend of Job


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Elihu | God | Job | GOD, 2 | Afflictions and Adversities | Righteous | Death | Watchfulness | AFFLICTION | Poor | Wicked | EXALT | Contingencies | Ransom | Cord | Hypocrisy | THRONE | TAKE | ARMS, ARMOR | Blessing | more
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NET Notes: Job 36:1 The use of וַיֹּסֶף (vayyosef) is with the hendiadys construction: “and he added and said,”...

NET Notes: Job 36:2 The Hebrew text simply has “for yet for God words.”

NET Notes: Job 36:3 This line gives the essence of all of Elihu’s speech – to give or ascribe righteousness to God against the charges of Job. Dhorme translat...

NET Notes: Job 36:4 The word is תְּמִים (tÿmim), often translated “perfect.” It is the same word used of Job in...

NET Notes: Job 36:5 There are several problems in this verse: the repetition of “mighty,” the lack of an object for “despise,” and the meaning of ...

NET Notes: Job 36:6 Or “he does not keep the wicked alive.”

NET Notes: Job 36:7 Heb “he seats them forever and exalts them.” The last verb can be understood as expressing a logical consequence of the preceding action (...

NET Notes: Job 36:8 Dhorme thinks that the verse is still talking about kings, who may be in captivity. But this diverts attention from Elihu’s emphasis on the righ...

NET Notes: Job 36:9 Heb “their work.”

NET Notes: Job 36:10 The verb שׁוּב (shuv, “to turn; to return”) is one of the two major words in the OT for “repent”...

NET Notes: Job 36:11 Some commentators delete this last line for metrical considerations. But there is no textual evidence for the deletion; it is simply the attempt by so...

NET Notes: Job 36:12 This is a similar expression to the one in Job 33:18, where the suggestion was made by many that it means crossing over the canal or river of death. S...

NET Notes: Job 36:13 Heb “they put anger.” This is usually interpreted to mean they lay up anger, or put anger in their hearts.

NET Notes: Job 36:14 Heb “among the male prostitutes” who were at the temple – the “holy ones,” with “holy” being used in that se...

NET Notes: Job 36:15 Heb “he uncovers their ear.”

NET Notes: Job 36:16 Heb “filled with fat.”

NET Notes: Job 36:18 The word is כֹּפֶר (kofer), often translated “ransom,” but frequently in the sense of a bribe.

NET Notes: Job 36:19 For the many suggestions and the reasoning here, see the commentaries.

NET Notes: Job 36:20 The meaning of this line is difficult. There are numerous suggestions for emending the text. Kissane takes the first verb in the sense of “oppre...

NET Notes: Job 36:21 Normally “tested” would be the translation for the Niphal of בָּחַר (bakhar). Although the Qal is empl...

NET Notes: Job 36:22 The word מוֹרֶה (moreh) is the Hiphil participle from יָרַה (yarah). It is related t...

NET Notes: Job 36:24 The expression is “that you extol,” serving as an object of the verb.

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