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And that thou shouldest visit him? – That is, for the purpose of inflicting pain. Job undoubtedly intends this language to apply to…

What is man ...? —Here is another point of contact with Psalm 8:5; but the spirit of the Psalmist was one of devout adora…

Blow followed blow in quick succession. Pain came fast upon the heels of pain until Job seems to have had no rest from his anguish.
This is t…

And [that] you should visit him every morning
That is, "daily", continually, as Aben Ezra interprets it; either in a…

Job reasons with God concerning his dealings with man. But in the midst of this discourse, Job seems to have lifted up his thoughts to God with som…

After Job has shown that the consolation of Eliphaz, which was based on the promise of earthly happine , was leading him to despair and the desire …
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes