Job 4:16
Contextbut I cannot recognize 2 its appearance;
an image is before my eyes,
and I hear a murmuring voice: 3
Psalms 37:7
Context37:7 Wait patiently for the Lord! 4
Wait confidently 5 for him!
Do not fret over the apparent success of a sinner, 6
a man who carries out wicked schemes!
Psalms 62:1
ContextFor the music director, Jeduthun; a psalm of David.
62:1 For God alone I patiently wait; 8
he is the one who delivers me. 9
Habakkuk 2:20
Context2:20 But the Lord is in his majestic palace. 10
The whole earth is speechless in his presence!” 11
Zechariah 2:13
Context2:13 Be silent in the Lord’s presence, all people everywhere, 12 for he is being moved to action in his holy dwelling place. 13
[4:16] 1 tc The LXX has the first person of the verb: “I arose and perceived it not, I looked and there was no form before my eyes; but I only heard a breath and a voice.”
[4:16] 2 tn The imperfect verb is to be classified as potential imperfect. Eliphaz is unable to recognize the figure standing before him.
[4:16] 3 sn The colon reads “a silence and a voice I hear.” Some have rendered it “there is a silence, and then I hear.” The verb דָּמַם (damam) does mean “remain silent” (Job 29:21; 31:34) and then also “cease.” The noun דְּמָמָה (dÿmamah, “calm”) refers to the calm after the storm in Ps 107:29. Joined with the true object of the verb, “voice,” it probably means something like stillness or murmuring or whispering here. It is joined to “voice” with a conjunction, indicating that it is a hendiadys, “murmur and a voice” or a “murmuring voice.”
[37:7] 4 tn Heb “Be quiet before the
[37:7] 5 tc The Hebrew text has וְהִתְחוֹלֵל (vÿhitkholel, Hitpolel of חִיל, khil, “writhe with fear, suffer”) but this idea fits awkwardly here. The text should be changed to וְתוֹחֵל (vÿtokhel; Hiphil of יָחַל, yakhal, “wait”). It appears that the Hebrew text is the product of dittography: (1) the initial וה (vav-he) is accidentally repeated from the preceding word (יְהוָה, yÿhvah) and (2) the final lamed (ל) is accidentally repeated (note the preceding lamed and the initial lamed on the following form, לו).
[37:7] 6 tn Heb “over one who causes his way to be successful.”
[62:1] 7 sn Psalm 62. The psalmist expresses his unwavering confidence in God’s justice and in his ability to protect his people.
[62:1] 8 tn Heb “only for God [is] there silence [to] my soul.”
[62:1] 9 tn Heb “from him [is] my deliverance.”
[2:20] 10 tn Or “holy temple.” The
[2:20] 11 tn Or “Be quiet before him, all the earth!”
[2:13] 12 tn Heb “all flesh”; NAB, NIV “all mankind.”
[2:13] 13 sn The sense here is that God in heaven is about to undertake an occupation of his earthly realm (v. 12) by restoring his people to the promised land.