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Why did the knees receive me? Or why the breast, that I should suck?
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The Knees of Care
Commentators explain that the “knees” and “breasts” symbolize the immediate, life-sustaining care a newborn receives. Whether from a mother, father, or midwife, these actions represent the tender nurture that prevents a helpless infant from perishing. In his anguish, Job questions why he received this fundamental gift of life.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Why did the knees prevent me? — That is, the lap of the nurse or of the mother, probably the latter. The sense is, that if he had not been d…
19th Century
Anglican
Prevent — that is, “Why was I nursed with care instead of being allowed to fall to the ground and be killed?”
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Why did the knees prevent me ? &c.] Not of the mother, as Jarchi, but of the midwife, who received him into her lap,…
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Job complained of those present at his birth for their tender attention to him. No creature comes into the world so helpless as man. God's power an…
13th Century
Catholic
After cursing the day of his birth and the night of his conception to show that he detested his life from its beginning, Job now shows that he also…