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Job 22:29-30

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22:29 When people are brought low 1  and you say

‘Lift them up!’ 2 

then he will save the downcast; 3 

22:30 he will deliver even someone who is not innocent, 4 

who will escape 5  through the cleanness of your hands.”

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[22:29]  1 tn There is no expressed subject here, and so the verb is taken as a passive voice again.

[22:29]  2 tn The word גֵּוָה (gevah) means “loftiness; pride.” Here it simply says “up,” or “pride.” The rest is paraphrased. Of the many suggestions, the following provide a sampling: “It is because of pride” (ESV), “he abases pride” (H. H. Rowley); “[he abases] the lofty and the proud” (Beer); “[he abases] the word of pride” [Duhm]; “[he abases] the haughtiness of pride” [Fohrer and others]; “[he abases] the one who speaks proudly” [Weiser]; “[he abases] the one who boasts in pride” [Kissane]; and “God [abases] pride” [Budde, Gray].

[22:29]  3 tn Or “humble”; Heb “the lowly of eyes.”

[22:30]  4 tc The Hebrew has אִי־נָקִי (’i naqi), which could be taken as “island of the innocent” (so Ibn-Ezra), or “him that is not innocent” (so Rashi). But some have changed אִי (’i) to אִישׁ (’ish, “the innocent man”). Others differ: A. Guillaume links אִי (’i) to Arabic ‘ayya “whosoever,” and so leaves the text alone. M. Dahood secures the same idea from Ugaritic, but reads it אֵי (’e).

[22:30]  5 tc The MT has “he will escape [or be delivered].” Theodotion has the second person, “you will be delivered.”



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