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Should I lie against my right? - These are also quoted as the words of Job, and as a part of the erroneous opinions on which Elihu proposes …

Should I lie against my right? —Compare to Job 27:2-6.
My wound is incurable. —Literally, my arrow, i.e., the arr…

He did not mean that Job actually went into the company of the wicked; but that, in saying that it had been no profit to him to delight himself wit…

Should I lie against my right ? &c.] No; I ought not: this though Job had not said in so many words, yet this seems to be…

Elihu calls upon those present to decide with him concerning Job's words. Even the simplest Christian, whose mind is enlightened, whose heart is sa…

After accusing Job of wanting to dispute with God, Elihu begins to dispute two points he had already mentioned (Job 33:9–12; [Reference…
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes