Giobbe 42:1-6

1 Allora Giobbe rispose all’Eterno e disse:
2 "Io riconosco che tu puoi tutto, e che nulla può impedirti d’eseguire un tuo disegno.
3 Chi è colui che senza intendimento offusca il tuo disegno?… Sì, ne ho parlato; ma non lo capivo; son cose per me troppo maravigliose ed io non le conosco.
4 Deh, ascoltami, io parlerò; io ti farò delle domande e tu insegnami!
5 Il mio orecchio avea sentito parlar di te ma ora l’occhio mio t’ha veduto.
6 Perciò mi ritratto, mi pento sulla polvere e sulla cenere".

Giobbe 42:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOB 42

This chapter contains Job's answer to the last speech of the Lord's, in which he acknowledges his omnipotence, and his certain performance of his purposes and pleasure; owns his own folly and ignorance, and confesses his sins; for which he abhorred himself, and of which he repented, Job 42:1-6; it also gives an account of the Lord's decision of the controversy between Job and his friends, blaming them and commending him above them; and ordered them to take sacrifices and go to Job and offer them, who should pray for them and be accepted, which was done, Job 42:7-9; and it closes with a relation of the great prosperity Job was restored unto, in which he lived and died, Job 42:10-17.

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