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"Listen diligently to my speech. Let this be your consolation.
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The Comfort of Listening
Commentators agree that Job makes a profound request. Finding no comfort in his friends' words, which felt like accusations, he asks for a different kind of consolation: their attentive listening. Scholars like Albert Barnes and John Gill explain that for Job, simply being heard without interruption would be a greater comfort than anything his friends had said. This highlights that sometimes the most compassionate act is to be a silent, respectful listener.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Hear diligently - Hebrew “Hearing hear” - that is, hear attentively. What he was about to say was worthy of their solemn consideration.
19th Century
Anglican
Hear diligently my speech. — “Listen to my words, and let that be the consolation you give me.”
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Hear diligently my speech The following oration or discourse he was about to deliver concerning the prosperity of wi…
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Job comes closer to the question in dispute. This was whether outward prosperity is a mark of the true church and its true members, so that the rui…
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…