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They send forth their little ones like a flock. Their children dance.
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The Wicked's Happy Families
Job describes the wicked enjoying a blessing many desire: numerous, healthy, and joyful children. Commentators like Albert Barnes see this as an "exquisitely beautiful image of prosperity," comparing the playful children to a flock of lambs. This observation is central to Job's argument that, contrary to his friends' claims, the wicked often experience profound happiness and family flourishing in this life.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
They send forth their little ones - Their numerous and happy children they send forth to plays and pastimes.
Like a flock - In…
19th Century
Anglican
They send forth their little ones ... —In striking contrast to the fate of Job’s own children, and in contradiction to wh…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
They send forth their little ones like a flockOf sheep, which are creatures very increasing, and become very numerou…
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13th Century
Catholic
In the previous chapter, Zophar had already conceded, at least in part, to Job's opinion. He had affirmed that sins were punished after death, alth…