Job 34:32

32 Teach me what I cannot see; if I have done wrong, I won't do it again."

Job 34:32 Meaning and Commentary

Job 34:32

[That which] I see not teach thou me
Which may be understood either of the chastisements of God, and his dealings with his people in a providential way, and of the design and use of them, which are sometimes unsearchable, and at most but a part of them only seen and known; it is meet to say to God, it is but a small part and portion of thy ways that is known by me; I can see but little into them: teach me more of thy mind and will in them, or else of sins and transgressions, the cause of chastisement; it is proper for an afflicted man to say unto God, I am conscious to myself of many sinful failings and infirmities, but there may be secret sins committed by me which have escaped my notice and observation; point them out to me, that I may be humbled for them, and make a free confession of them;

if I have done iniquity, I will do no more;
that is, if I have committed any capital crime, any foul offence or gross enormity, for otherwise no man lives without sin, I sincerely repent of it, and will take care for the future, through divine grace, to do so no more.

Job 34:32 In-Context

30 so that godless men should not rule or ensnare the people.
31 Suppose someone says to God, "I have endured [my punishment]; I will no [longer] act wickedly.
32 Teach me what I cannot see; if I have done wrong, I won't do it again."
33 Should God repay [you] on your terms when you have rejected [His]? You must choose, not I! So declare what you know.
34 Reasonable men will say to me, along with the wise men who hear me,
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