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Behold, their prosperity is not in their hand: The counsel of the wicked is far from me.
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Truth Without Endorsement
Commentators universally agree on the importance of the verse's second half. By declaring, "The counsel of the wicked is far from me," Job makes his own position clear. He may be arguing that the wicked often prosper in this life, but he is not defending their godless lifestyle or values. He detests their mindset and wants no part in it. This serves as a model for discussing difficult truths without endorsing the sin involved.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Lo, their good is not in their hand - Schultens, Rosenmuller, and Noyes suppose—I think correctly—that this is to be understood iro…
19th Century
Anglican
Lo, their good (i.e., their prosperity) is not in their own hand. —And that constitute…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Lo, their good [is] not in their hand. Though it is in their possession for the present, it is not in the power of their …
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13th Century
Catholic
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