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Text -- Job 5:11-27 (NET)

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5:11 he sets the lowly on high, that those who mourn are raised to safety. 5:12 He frustrates the plans of the crafty so that their hands cannot accomplish what they had planned! 5:13 He catches the wise in their own craftiness, and the counsel of the cunning is brought to a quick end. 5:14 They meet with darkness in the daytime, and grope about in the noontime as if it were night. 5:15 So he saves from the sword that comes from their mouth, even the poor from the hand of the powerful. 5:16 Thus the poor have hope, and iniquity shuts its mouth. 5:17 “Therefore, blessed is the man whom God corrects, so do not despise the discipline of the Almighty. 5:18 For he wounds, but he also bandages; he strikes, but his hands also heal. 5:19 He will deliver you from six calamities; yes, in seven no evil will touch you. 5:20 In time of famine he will redeem you from death, and in time of war from the power of the sword. 5:21 You will be protected from malicious gossip, and will not be afraid of the destruction when it comes. 5:22 You will laugh at destruction and famine and need not be afraid of the beasts of the earth. 5:23 For you will have a pact with the stones of the field, and the wild animals will be at peace with you. 5:24 And you will know that your home will be secure, and when you inspect your domains, you will not be missing anything. 5:25 You will also know that your children will be numerous, and your descendants like the grass of the earth. 5:26 You will come to your grave in a full age, As stacks of grain are harvested in their season. 5:27 Look, we have investigated this, so it is true. Hear it, and apply it for your own good.”
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NET Notes: Job 5:11 The perfect verb may be translated “be set on high; be raised up.” E. Dhorme (Job, 64) notes that the perfect is parallel to the infinitiv...

NET Notes: Job 5:12 The word תּוּשִׁיָּה (tushiyyah) is a technical word from wisdom literature. It has ...

NET Notes: Job 5:13 The Niphal of מָהַר (mahar) means “to be hasty; to be irresponsible.” The meaning in the line may be underst...

NET Notes: Job 5:14 The verse provides a picture of the frustration and bewilderment in the crafty who cannot accomplish their ends because God thwarts them.

NET Notes: Job 5:15 If the word “poor” is to do double duty, i.e., serving as the object of the verb “saves” in the first colon as well as the sec...

NET Notes: Job 5:16 The verse summarizes the result of God’s intervention in human affairs, according to Eliphaz’ idea that even-handed justice prevails. Ps 1...

NET Notes: Job 5:17 The name Shaddai occurs 31 times in the book. This is its first occurrence. It is often rendered “Almighty” because of the LXX and some of...

NET Notes: Job 5:18 The imperfect verbs in this verse describe the characteristic activities of God; the classification as habitual imperfect fits the idea and is to be r...

NET Notes: Job 5:19 The use of a numerical ladder as we have here – “six // seven” is frequent in wisdom literature to show completeness. See Prov 6:16;...

NET Notes: Job 5:20 Heb “from the hand of the sword.” This is idiomatic for “the power of the sword.” The expression is also metonymical, meaning ...

NET Notes: Job 5:21 The word here is שׁוֹד (shod); it means “destruction,” but some commentators conjecture alternate readings: ...

NET Notes: Job 5:22 The negated jussive is used here to express the conviction that something cannot or should not happen (GKC 322 §109.e).

NET Notes: Job 5:23 This is the only occurrence of the Hophal of the verb שָׁלֵם (shalem, “to make or have peace” with som...

NET Notes: Job 5:24 The verb is usually rendered “to sin”; but in this context the more specific primary meaning of “to miss the mark” or “t...

NET Notes: Job 5:25 The word means “your shoots” and is parallel to “your seed” in the first colon. It refers here (as in Isa 34:1 and 42:5) to th...

NET Notes: Job 5:26 The word translated “in a full age” has been given an array of meanings: “health; integrity”; “like a new blade of corn&...

NET Notes: Job 5:27 With this the speech by Eliphaz comes to a close. His two mistakes with it are: (1) that the tone was too cold and (2) the argument did not fit Job...

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