Job 16:3

16:3 Will there be an end to your windy words?

Or what provokes you that you answer?

Titus 2:9

2:9 Slaves are to be subject to their own masters in everything, to do what is wanted and not talk back,

tn Disjunctive questions are introduced with the sign of the interrogative; the second part is introduced with אוֹ (’o, see GKC 475 §150.g).

tn In v. 3 the second person singular is employed rather than the plural as in vv. 2 and 4. The singular might be an indication that the words of v. 3 were directed at Eliphaz specifically.

tn Heb “words of wind.”

tn The Hiphil of מָרַץ (marats) does not occur anywhere else. The word means “to compel; to force” (see 6:25).

tn The LXX seems to have gone a different way: “What, is there any reason in vain words, or what will hinder you from answering?”

tn See the note on the word “slave” in 1:1.

tn Or “to be subject to their own masters, to do what is wanted in everything.”