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Although you know that I am not wicked, There is no one who can deliver out of your hand.
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Not Sinless, but Sincere
Commentators stress that when Job says 'I am not wicked,' he isn't claiming sinless perfection. He had already admitted his sinfulness (Job 9:20). Instead, he is making a bold appeal to God's own knowledge, declaring that he is not a hypocrite or living in secret, unrepentant sin as his friends believed. His plea is based on his fundamental sincerity before God.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Thou knowest that I am not wicked - That is, that I am not a hypocrite, or an impenitent sinner. Job did not claim perfection (see …
19th Century
Anglican
That I am not wicked. —The meaning is rather, that I shall not be found guilty. It is not like the appeal of Peter ([Reference Jo…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
You know that I am not wicked Or "in", or "upon your knowledge F1 [it is] that I am not wicked"; it is a …
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Job, being weary of his life, resolves to complain, but he will not charge God with unrighteousness. Here is a prayer that he might be delivered fr…
13th Century
Catholic
Job earlier proposed that both the innocent and the wicked are assailed by trials in this world. He touched upon one possible reason for the punish…