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Their child is established with them in their sight, Their offspring before their eyes.
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Job's Direct Rebuttal
Job directly challenges his friends' theology. Commentators explain that while the friends insisted the children of the wicked would be cut off, Job points to the observable reality: wicked people often see their children and even grandchildren prosper and become established. This observation forms a key part of his argument that earthly prosperity is not a reliable sign of God's favor.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Their seed - Their children - their posterity.
Is established in their sight - Around them, where they may often see them - whe…
19th Century
Anglican
Their seed is established in their sight. —Not only are they mighty in power themselves, but they leave their power to th…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Their seed is established in their sight with them Which is to be understood not of seed sown in the earth, and of t…
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13th Century
Catholic
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