Yuēbó 33:2

2 Wǒ xiànzaì kāikǒu , yòng shé fā yán .

Yuēbó 33:2 Meaning and Commentary

Job 33:2

Behold, now I have opened my mouth
Begun to speak in order to give vent to the fulness of matter within him, which made him, like bottles of new wine, ready to burst; and since he had opened his lips, that he might speak and be refreshed, he desires Job to listen to him, and offers same things to his consideration to induce him to it:

my tongue hath spoken in my mouth:
but does not every man's tongue speak in his mouth when he speaks? is there anything singular and peculiar in this, that can excite attention? it may be rendered, "in my palate" F4; which, as it is an instrument of speech, so of tasting and trying food, see ( Job 6:30 ) ( 12:11 ) ; and Elihu's sense is, that he had thoroughly considered what he should say, he had well weighed what he should speak, and should not deliver anything raw, crude, and undigested; he had palated his words, in order to discern whether there was anything in them perverse or not.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 (ykxb) "in palato meo", Pagninus, Montanus, Tigurine version, Beza, Schultens; so Mr. Broughton.

Yuēbó 33:2 In-Context

1 Yuēbó a , qǐng tīng wǒde huà , liú xīn tīng wǒ yīqiè de yányǔ .
2 Wǒ xiànzaì kāikǒu , yòng shé fā yán .
3 Wǒde yányǔ yào fā míng xīn zhōng suǒ cún de zhèngzhí . wǒ suǒ zhīdào de , wǒ zuǐchún yào chéngshí dì shuō chū .
4 Shén de líng zào wǒ , quánnéng zhĕ de qì shǐ wǒ dé shēng .
5 Nǐ ruò huídá wǒ , jiù zhàn qǐlai , zaì wǒ miànqián chén míng .
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