Job 6:1

Job defends his anger

1 Job responded:

Job 6:1 Meaning and Commentary

Job 6:1

But Job answered and said.
] Though Eliphaz thought his speech was unanswerable, being, as he and his friends judged, unquestionably true, and the fruit of strict, laborious, and diligent search and inquiry; or, "then Job answered" F20, as the same particle is rendered, ( Job 4:1 ) ; after he had heard Eliphaz out; he waited with patience until he had finished his discourse, without giving him any interruption, though there were many things that were very provoking, particularly in ( Job 4:5-7 ) ( 5:2 ) ; and when he had done, then he made his reply; and this was no other than what every man has a right unto, to answer for himself when any charge or accusation is brought against him; when his character is attacked, or his good name, which is better the precious ointment, is taken from him; and is what all reasonable men, and the laws of all civilized nations, allow of.


FOOTNOTES:

F20 (Neyw) "tunc respondit", Drusius.

Job 6:1 In-Context

1 Job responded:
2 Oh, that my grief were actually weighed, all of it were lifted up in scales;
3 for now it's heavier than the sands of the sea; therefore, my words are rash.
4 The Almighty's arrows are in me; my spirit drinks their poison, and God's terrors are arrayed against me.
5 Does a donkey bray over grass or an ox bellow over its fodder?
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