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Job 16:1

Context
NETBible

Then Job replied:

NIV ©

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Then Job replied:

NASB ©

biblegateway Job 16:1

Then Job answered,

NLT ©

biblegateway Job 16:1

Then Job spoke again:

MSG ©

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Then Job defended himself:

BBE ©

SABDAweb Job 16:1

And Job made answer and said,

NRSV ©

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Then Job answered:

NKJV ©

biblegateway Job 16:1

Then Job answered and said:

[+] More English

KJV
Then Job
<0347>
answered
<06030> (8799)
and said
<0559> (8799)_,
NASB ©

biblegateway Job 16:1

Then Job
<0347>
answered
<06030>
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LXXM
upolabwn
<5274
V-AAPNS
de
<1161
PRT
iwb
<2492
N-PRI
legei
<3004
V-PAI-3S
NET [draft] ITL
Then Job
<0347>
replied
<06030>
:
HEBREW
rmayw
<0559>
bwya
<0347>
Neyw (16:1)
<06030>

NETBible

Then Job replied:

NET Notes

sn In the next two chapters we have Job’s second reply to Eliphaz. Job now feels abandoned by God and by his friends, and so complains that this all intensifies his sufferings. But he still holds to his innocence as he continues his appeal to God as his witness. There are four sections to this speech: in vv. 2-5 he dismisses the consolation his friends offered; in vv. 6-17 he laments that he is abandoned by God and man; in 16:817:9 he makes his appeal to God in heaven as a witness; and finally, in 10-16 he anticipates death.




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