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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
Theologian
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
Bishop
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
Pastor
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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17th Century
Minister
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'…