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Job 8:15

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8:15 He leans against his house but it does not hold up, 1 

he takes hold 2  of it but it does not stand.

Job 8:20

Context

8:20 “Surely, God does not reject a blameless man, 3 

nor does he grasp the hand 4 

of the evildoers.

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[8:15]  1 tn The verb עָמַד (’amad, “to stand”) is almost synonymous with the parallel קוּם (qum, “to rise; to stand”). The distinction is that the former means “to remain standing” (so it is translated here “hold up”), and the latter “rise, stand up.”

[8:15]  2 sn The idea is that he grabs hold of the house, not to hold it up, but to hold himself up or support himself. But it cannot support him. This idea applies to both the spider’s web and the false security of the pagan.

[8:20]  3 sn This is the description that the book gave to Job at the outset, a description that he deserved according to God’s revelation. The theme “God will not reject the blameless man” becomes Job’s main point (see 9:20,21; 10:3).

[8:20]  4 sn The idiom “to grasp the hand” of someone means to support or help the person.



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