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I will speak, that I may be refreshed. I will open my lips and answer.
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The Relief of Speaking Truth
Elihu's statement, 'I will speak, that I may be refreshed,' describes a deep, personal need for release. Commentators explain this isn't just about talking, but about finding relief from the mental and spiritual pressure of holding in important thoughts. As John Gill notes, like a minister who unburdens his conscience by preaching the truth, speaking what one believes is necessary can bring a sense of ease and refreshment.
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Job
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18th Century
Presbyterian
I will speak, that I may be refreshed - Margin, "breathe." The meaning is, that he would then have room to breathe again; he would …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
I will speak, that I may be refreshed That his mind might be made easy; the matter it was full of lay with much weig…
If we are sure that the Spirit of God suggested what we are about to say, still we ought to refrain, until it comes to our turn to speak. God is th…
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13th Century
Catholic
After the dispute between Job and his friends had ended, the argument of Elihu against Job is introduced. He uses more penetrating arguments agains…