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Job 6:23

Context

6:23 Or ‘Deliver me 1  from the enemy’s power, 2 

and from the hand of tyrants 3  ransom 4  me’?

Job 21:33

Context

21:33 The clods of the torrent valley 5  are sweet to him;

behind him everybody follows in procession,

and before him goes a countless throng.

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[6:23]  1 tn The verse now gives the ultimate reason why Job might have urged his friends to make a gift – if it were possible. The LXX, avoiding the direct speech in the preceding verse and this, does make this verse the purpose statement – “to deliver from enemies….”

[6:23]  2 tn Heb “hand,” as in the second half of the verse.

[6:23]  3 tn The עָרִיצִים (’aritsim) are tyrants, the people who inspire fear (Job 15:20; 27:13); the root verb עָרַץ (’arats) means “to terrify” (Job 13:25).

[6:23]  4 tn The verb now is the imperfect; since it is parallel to the imperative in the first half of the verse it is imperfect of instruction, much like English uses the future for instruction. The verb פָּדָה (padah) means “to ransom, redeem,” often in contexts where payment is made.

[21:33]  5 tn The clods are those that are used to make a mound over the body. And, for a burial in the valley, see Deut 34:6. The verse here sees him as participating in his funeral and enjoying it. Nothing seems to go wrong with the wicked.



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