Job 31 Footnotes
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31:15 The suggestion that Job embraced the universal fatherhood of God finds no support in the context. Job pointed out that he had no inherent superiority to his servants (v. 13), for God oversaw their birth process as well as his. Although God is the universal Creator, he is Father to those who stand in covenant relation with him (Dt 32:6; Hs 11:1-11; Jn 1:12) and to the Messiah, his Son Jesus Christ (Ps 2:7; Mt 3:17; 11:27).