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Then Job answered,

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A Turning Point in the Debate

Commentators note that this verse marks a significant shift in the dialogue. Job is no longer trying to win the theological argument with his friends. Instead, as one scholar puts it, he pivots to complaining about their poor counsel and making a direct, emotional appeal to Heaven about his desperate situation.

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Job 16:1

19th Century

Bishop

Then Job answered. —In replying, Job no longer continues the argument, which he finds useless.

But, after complaining about…

John Gill

John Gill

On Job 16:1

17th Century

Pastor

Then Job answered and said .
] As soon as Eliphaz had done speaking, Job stood up, and made the following reply.

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Job 16:1–5

17th Century

Minister

Eliphaz had represented Job's discourses as unprofitable and pointless; Job here gives Eliphaz's words the same characterization. Those who pass cr…