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Job 32:6

Listen to Job 32:6
Y habló Eliú hijo de Baraquel de Buz:

Primer discurso de Eliú

6 «Yo soy muy joven, y ustedes ancianos;por eso me sentía muy temerosode expresarles mi opinión.

Job 32:6 Meaning and Commentary

Job 32:6

And Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite answered and said,
&c.] Since there was no answer in them, he takes upon him to give one himself; but first makes an apology on account of his youth:

I [am] young, and ye [are] very old;
or "few of days"; a few days, comparatively speaking, had he lived in the world; or "small", or "little as two days" F13; he had been but a little time in it, and so could be thought to have but little knowledge and experience; whereas they were old, even very old; with them were the aged and the grayheaded, ( Job 15:10 ) ; in whom it might have been expected was much wisdom and knowledge:

wherefore I was afraid, and durst not show mine opinion;
declare what knowledge he had of the things in dispute, lest it should appear mean, small, and contemptible; or give his sentiments concerning them, lest he should speak wrongly, and not only give offence, but do more harm than good: the first of these words, in the Arabic language F14, as Aben Ezra observes, signifies to go back; it is used of worms, which, through fear, withdraw themselves from men; so mean an opinion had he of himself, and such a sense of his own weakness, that it not only kept him back, but even caused him to draw back, and keep out of the dispute, and at a distance from it, instead of being forward to engage in it: one Jewish commentator F15 paraphrases it

``I humbled myself as one that goes on his belly;''

referring to worms that go low and creep upon their belly, or to the prostrate posture of men that humble themselves to their superiors.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 (Mymyl yna ryeu) "minimus ego diebus", Montanus; "parvus diebus sum", Mercerus.
F14 <arabic> "recessit suo loco", Castel. col. 1036.
F15 Sephorno.
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Job 32:6 In-Context

4 Ahora bien, Eliú había estado esperando antes de dirigirse a Job, porque ellos eran mayores de edad;
5 pero al ver que los tres amigos no tenían ya nada que decir, se encendió su enojo.
6 Y habló Eliú hijo de Baraquel de Buz:«Yo soy muy joven, y ustedes ancianos;por eso me sentía muy temerosode expresarles mi opinión.
7 Y me dije: “Que hable la voz de la experiencia;que demuestren los ancianos su sabiduría”.
8 Pero lo que da entendimiento al hombrees el espíritu que en él habita;¡es el hálito del Todopoderoso!

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