Compare Translations for Job 40:1

Job 40:1 RVR
(39-34) A más de eso respondió Jehová á Job y dijo:
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Job 40:1 ASV
Moreover Jehovah answered Job, and said,
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Job 40:1 CJB
Continuing to address Iyov, ADONAI said:
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Job 40:1 RHE
(39-31) And the Lord went on, and said to Job:
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Job 40:1 ELB
(H39:31) Und Jehova antwortete Hiob und sprach:
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Job 40:1 GDB
(H39-34) Poi il Signore parlò a Giobbe, e disse:
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Job 40:1 GNT
Job, you challenged Almighty God; will you give up now, or will you answer?
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Job 40:1 KJV
Moreover the LORD answered Job, and said ,
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Job 40:1 BLA
Entonces continuó el SEÑOR y dijo a Job:
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Job 40:1 LUT
Und der HERR antwortete Hiob und sprach:
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Job 40:1 NKJV
Moreover the Lord answered Job, and said:
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Job 40:1 OST
Et l'Éternel répondit à Job du sein de la tempête, et dit:
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Job 40:1 RIV
L’Eterno continuò a rispondere a Giobbe e disse:
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Job 40:1 SEV
Además de eso respondió el SEÑOR a Job y dijo:
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Job 40:1 SVV
En de HEERE antwoordde Job uit een onweder, en zeide:
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Job 40:1 VUL
respondens autem Dominus Iob de turbine ait
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Job 40:1 MSG
God then confronted Job directly:
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Job 40:1 WBT
Moreover, the LORD answered Job, and said,
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Job 40:1 TMB
Moreover the LORD answered Job and said:
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Job 40:1 WYC
And the Lord added to (this), and spake to Job (and spoke more to Job), and said,
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Job 40:1 YLT
And Jehovah doth answer Job, and saith: --
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Job 40 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 40

Job humbles himself to God. (1-5) The Lord reasons with Job to show his righteousness, power, and wisdom. (6-14) God's power shown in Behemoth. (15-24)

Verses 1-5 Communion with the Lord effectually convinces and humbles a saint, and makes him glad to part with his most beloved sins. There is need to be thoroughly convinced and humbled, to prepare us for remarkable deliverances. After God had shown Job, by his manifest ignorance of the works of nature, how unable he was to judge of the methods and designs of Providence, he puts a convincing question to him; Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct him? Now Job began to melt into godly sorrow: when his friends reasoned with him, he did not yield; but the voice of the Lord is powerful. When the Spirit of truth is come, he shall convince. Job yields himself to the grace of God. He owns himself an offender, and has nothing to say to justify himself. He is now sensible that he has sinned; and therefore he calls himself vile. Repentance changes men's opinion of themselves. Job is now convinced of his error. Those who are truly sensible of their own sinfulness and vileness, dare not justify themselves before God. He perceived that he was a poor, mean, foolish, and sinful creature, who ought not to have uttered one word against the Divine conduct. One glimpse of God's holy nature would appal the stoutest rebel. How, then will the wicked bear the sight of his glory at the day of judgment? But when we see this glory revealed in Jesus Christ, we shall be humbled without being terrified; self-abasement agrees with filial love.

Verses 6-14 Those who profit by what they have heard from God, shall hear more from him. And those who are truly convinced of sin, yet need to be more thoroughly convinced and more humbled. No doubt God, and he only, has power to humble and bring down proud men; he has wisdom to know when and how to do it, and it is not for us to teach him how to govern the world. Our own hands cannot save us by recommending us to God's grace, much less rescuing us from his justice; and therefore into his hand we must commit ourselves. The renewal of a believer proceeds in the same way of conviction, humbling, and watchfulness against remaining sin, as his first conversion. When convinced of many evils in our conduct, we still need convincing of many more.

Verses 15-24 God, for the further proving of his own power, describes two vast animals, far exceeding man in bulk and strength. Behemoth signifies beasts. Most understand it of an animal well known in Egypt, called the river-horse, or hippopotamus. This vast animal is noticed as an argument to humble ourselves before the great God; for he created this vast animal, which is so fearfully and wonderfully made. Whatever strength this or any other creature has, it is derived from God. He that made the soul of man, knows all the ways to it, and can make the sword of justice, his wrath, to approach and touch it. Every godly man has spiritual weapons, the whole armour of God, to resist, yea, to overcome the tempter, that his never-dying soul may be safe, whatever becomes of his frail flesh and mortal body.

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