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"I made a covenant with my eyes, How then should I look lustfully at a young woman?
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A Solemn, Binding Vow
Commentators explain that Job's 'covenant with his eyes' was not a casual promise but a deeply solemn and binding resolution. The Hebrew term for making a covenant often involved a sacrificial ritual, signifying the life-and-death seriousness of the commitment. Job treated the guarding of his eyes with the utmost gravity, making a firm pact with himself to maintain purity.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
I made a covenant with my eyes - The first virtue of his private life to which Job refers is chastity. Such was his sense of the im…
19th Century
Anglican
I made a covenant with my eyes. — Job makes one grand profession of innocence, recounting his manner of life from the beginning. Here, he …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
I made a covenant with my eyes Not to look upon a woman, and wantonly gaze at her beauty, lest his heart should be d…
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Job did not speak the things here recorded by way of boasting, but in answer to the charge of hypocrisy. He understood the spiritual nature of God'…
13th Century
Catholic
After Job recounted his former prosperity (Job 29) and his subsequent hardship (Job 30), he now demonstrates his innocence …