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"Now give a pledge, be collateral for me with yourself. Who is there who will strike hands with me?
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A Cry for a Fair Trial
Commentators explain that Job is using the legal language of his time. He asks God to "give a pledge" or "be surety," which was like posting a bond to guarantee a fair trial. Overwhelmed by God's power, Job longs for assurance that he can plead his case on equal terms, a raw and human appeal for justice directly to God.
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18th Century
Theologian
Lay down now – This is evidently an address to God – a repetition of the wish which he had so often expressed: that he might be permitted to…
19th Century
Bishop
Lay down now ... — i.e., Give now a pledge; be surety for me with Yourself. He has declared that he has a witness in the …
17th Century
Pastor
Lay down now A pledge that you will provide a surety, appoint and admit one to plead for me, and that you will hear …
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Minister
Job reflects on the harsh censures his friends had passed on him, and, looking on himself as a dying man, he appeals to God. Our time is ending; it…