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Job 5:9

Context

5:9 He does 1  great and unsearchable 2  things,

marvelous things without 3  number; 4 

Job 25:3

Context

25:3 Can his armies be numbered? 5 

On whom does his light 6  not rise?

Job 31:4

Context

31:4 Does he not see my ways

and count all my steps?

Job 33:29

Context
Elihu’s Appeal to Job 7 

33:29 “Indeed, God does all these things,

twice, three times, in his dealings 8  with a person,

Job 36:6

Context

36:6 He does not allow the wicked to live, 9 

but he gives justice to the poor.

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[5:9]  1 tn Heb “who does.” It is common for such doxologies to begin with participles; they follow the pattern of the psalms in this style. Because of the length of the sentence in Hebrew and the conventions of English style, a new sentence was started here in the translation.

[5:9]  2 tn The Hebrew has וְאֵין חֵקֶר (vÿen kheqer), literally, “and no investigation.” The use of the conjunction on the expression follows a form of the circumstantial clause construction, and so the entire expression describes the great works as “unsearchable.”

[5:9]  3 tn The preposition in עַד־אֵין (’aden, “until there was no”) is stereotypical; it conveys the sense of having no number (see Job 9:10; Ps 40:13).

[5:9]  4 sn H. H. Rowley (Job [NCBC], 54) notes that the verse fits Eliphaz’s approach very well, for he has good understanding of the truth, but has difficulty in making the correct conclusions from it.

[25:3]  5 tn Heb “Is there a number to his troops?” The question is rhetorical: there is no number to them!

[25:3]  6 tc In place of “light” here the LXX has “his ambush,” perhaps reading אֹרְבוֹ (’orÿvo) instead of אוֹרֵהוּ (’orehu, “his light”). But while that captures the idea of troops and warfare, the change should be rejected because the armies are linked with stars and light. The expression is poetic; the LXX interpretation tried to make it concrete.

[33:29]  9 sn Elihu will repeat these instructions for Job to listen, over and over in painful repetition. See note on the heading to 32:1.

[33:29]  10 tn The phrase “in his dealings” is not in the Hebrew text, but has been supplied in the translation for clarification.

[36:6]  13 tn Or “he does not keep the wicked alive.”



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