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Job 29:5

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5 Toen de Almachtige nog met mij was, en mijn jongens rondom mij;

Job 29:5 Meaning and Commentary

Job 29:5

When the Almighty [was] yet with me
Not merely by his powerful and providential presence, as he is with all men; but in a special manner by his gracious presence, which is a wonderful and distinguishing favour; but sometimes the people of God are without it, at least they think so, and which was now Job's case, see ( Job 23:2 Job 23:3 Job 23:8 Job 23:9 ) ; and therefore he desires he would return to him, and show him his face and favour:

[when] my children [were] about me;
as olive plants about his table, in their youth; when he looked at them with great delight and pleasure, as his growing hopes; and, when grown up, and were not far from him, but were round about him, and lay near his heart, and whose welfare, temporal and spiritual, he was solicitous for; but now they were all taken away from him, and were no more: the word for "children" signifies also "servants" F20, and may take in them, of whom he had many to do his work and business; to attend upon him, to wait his orders, and execute them, and guard his person; but now many of them were slain by the Sabeans and Chaldeans, and by fire from heaven; and those he had were very disrespectful to him, see ( Job 19:15 Job 19:16 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F20 (yren) "juvenes mei", Tigurine version; "vel famuli vel filii", Mercerus, Drusius; so Jarchi.
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Job 29:5 In-Context

3 Toen Hij Zijn lamp deed schijnen over mijn hoofd, en ik bij Zijn licht de duisternis doorwandelde;
4 Gelijk als ik was in de dagen mijner jonkheid, toen Gods verborgenheid over mijn tent was;
5 Toen de Almachtige nog met mij was, en mijn jongens rondom mij;
6 Toen ik mijn gangen wies in boter, en de rots bij mij oliebeken uitgoot;
7 Toen ik uitging naar de poort door de stad, toen ik mijn stoel op de straat liet bereiden.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.

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