Jó 9:28-35

28 então tenho pavor de todas as minhas dores; porque bem sei que não me terás por inocente.
29 Eu serei condenado; por que, pois, trabalharei em vão?
30 Se eu me lavar com água de neve, e limpar as minhas mãos com sabão,
31 mesmo assim me submergirás no fosso, e as minhas próprias vestes me abominarão.
32 Porque ele não é homem, como eu, para eu lhe responder, para nos encontrarmos em juízo.
33 Não há entre nós árbitro para pôr a mão sobre nós ambos.
34 Tire ele a sua vara de cima de mim, e não me amedronte o seu terror;
35 então falarei, e não o temerei; pois eu não sou assim em mim mesmo.

Jó 9:28-35 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOB 9

This and the following chapter contain Job's answer to Bildad, and in this he asserts the strict justice at God; which is such, that no man can be just in his sight, not being able to answer to one charge, or for one sin, of a thousand he is guilty of, Job 9:1-3; and that such are his wisdom and power, that the most daring man cannot expect to succeed in an opposition to him, Job 9:4; instances are given of his power in the works of nature and providence, Job 9:5-10; notice is taken of the imperceptibleness of his actions and motions, and of his sovereignty in all his ways, Job 9:11,12; and of his fierce wrath and anger, which is such as obliges the proudest of men to stoop under him; and therefore Job chose not to contend in a judicial way with him, but in a suppliant manner would entreat him, since his hand was so heavy upon him, Job 9:13-21; he affirms, in direct opposition to Bildad and his friends, and insists upon it, that God afflicts both the righteous and the wicked; yea, gives the earth to the latter when he slays the former, Job 9:22-24; he then observes the shortness of his days, and complains of his heavy afflictions, Job 9:25-28; and concludes, that it was in vain for him to expect his cause to be heard before God, there being no daysman between them; and wishes that the dread of the Divine Majesty might be taken from him, and then he would freely and without fear speak unto him, Job 9:29-35.

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