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This also shall be my salvation, That a godless man shall not come before him.
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The Ultimate Litmus Test
Commentators explain that Job's confidence comes from a core principle: a hypocrite would never willingly seek to stand before God for judgment. Job's desire to plead his case directly to God is his proof of innocence. He believes this very opportunity will be his "salvation" because it will vindicate him and show he is not the hypocrite his friends claim he is.
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18th Century
Theologian
He also shall be my salvation – See the notes at Isaiah 12:2. Literally, “He is to me for salvation,” that is, “I put my trust in H…
19th Century
Bishop
He also shall be my salvation. (Compare to Psalm 27:1 and following). It is characteristic of Job that, living, as he pro…
17th Century
Pastor
He also [shall be] my salvation Job, though he asserted the integrity of his heart and life, yet did not depend on his ways an…
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Job resolved to cling to the testimony his own conscience gave of his uprightness. He depended on God for justification and salvation, the two grea…