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Hear diligently my speech. Let my declaration be in your ears.
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A Plea for a Fair Hearing
Commentators explain that Job's command to "Hear diligently" is an intense plea for his friends to listen without interruption. John Gill suggests the friends, believing Job to be a hypocrite for his bold claims of faith, were ready to dismiss him. Job insists they patiently hear his full declaration, a powerful reminder for us to offer a listening ear to those who are suffering, even when their words challenge our assumptions.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Hear diligently my speech - The speech which I have made; that is, the declaration which I have made of my innocence. He refers to …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Hear diligently my speech Or, "in hearing hear" F19 ; meaning, not only that his friends would attentivel…
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…
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13th Century
Catholic
After correcting the reasoning of his friends, who tried to defend divine justice with lies, Job now proceeds to dismantle their false dogmas in th…