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Job 21:4

Context

21:4 Is my 1  complaint against a man? 2 

If so, 3  why should I not be impatient? 4 

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[21:4]  1 tn The addition of the independent pronoun at the beginning of the sentence (“Is it I / against a man / my complaint”) strengthens the pronominal suffix on “complaint” (see GKC 438 §135.f).

[21:4]  2 sn The point seems to be that if his complaint were merely against men he might expect sympathy from other men; but no one dares offer him sympathy when his complaint is against God. So he will give free expression to his spirit (H. H. Rowley, Job [NCBC], 147).

[21:4]  3 tn On disjunctive interrogatives, see GKC 475 §150.g.

[21:4]  4 tn Heb “why should my spirit/breath not be short” (see Num 21:4; Judg 16:16).



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