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Text -- Job 40:1-11 (NET)

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Job’s Reply to God’s Challenge
40:1 Then the Lord answered Job: 40:2 “Will the one who contends with the Almighty correct him? Let the person who accuses God give him an answer!” 40:3 Then Job answered the Lord: 40:4 “Indeed, I am completely unworthy– how could I reply to you? I put my hand over my mouth to silence myself. 40:5 I have spoken once, but I cannot answer; twice, but I will say no more.”
The Lord’s Second Speech
40:6 Then the Lord answered Job from the whirlwind: 40:7 “Get ready for a difficult task like a man. I will question you and you will inform me! 40:8 Would you indeed annul my justice? Would you declare me guilty so that you might be right? 40:9 Do you have an arm as powerful as God’s, and can you thunder with a voice like his? 40:10 Adorn yourself, then, with majesty and excellency, and clothe yourself with glory and honor! 40:11 Scatter abroad the abundance of your anger. Look at every proud man and bring him low;
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Job a man whose story is told in the book of Job,a man from the land of Uz in Edom


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Condescension of God | Job | God | NIGHT-MONSTER | Animals | Afflictions and Adversities | THUNDER | Conviction | ELECTION | Humility | Prayer | Sin | Repentance | Blasphemy | Power | TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | ARRAY | CONDEMN; CONDEMNATION | ARGUE | ANNUL; DISANNUL | more
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NET Notes: Job 40:2 The verb יִסּוֹר (yissor) is found only here, but comes from a common root meaning “to correct; to rep...

NET Notes: Job 40:4 The words “to silence myself” are supplied in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Job 40:5 Heb “I will not add.”

NET Notes: Job 40:6 The speech can be divided into three parts: the invitation to Job to assume the throne and rule the world (40:7-14), the description of Behemoth (40:1...

NET Notes: Job 40:7 See note on “task” in 38:3.

NET Notes: Job 40:8 The verb פָּרַר (parar) means “to annul; to break; to frustrate.” It was one thing for Job to claim hi...

NET Notes: Job 40:9 Heb “do you have an arm like God?” The words “as powerful as” have been supplied in the translation to clarify the metaphor.

NET Notes: Job 40:11 The word was just used in the positive sense of excellence or majesty; now the exalted nature of the person refers to self-exaltation, or pride.

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