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"Behold, God works all these things, Twice, yes three times, with a man,
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God's Persistent Pursuit
Commentators explain that the phrase "twice, yea thrice" signifies God's persistent and repeated efforts to communicate with a person. Whether it means "often" or refers to three specific methods Elihu just described, the point is the same: God does not give up easily. As John Gill notes, if one method doesn't work, God will try another, demonstrating His patient desire to reclaim a wandering soul.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Look, all these things God works—that is, he takes all these methods to warn people and to reclaim them from their evil ways.
Ofte…
19th Century
Baptist
Lo, all these things worketh God oftentimes with man, to bring back his soul from the pit, to be enlightened with the light of the living.…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Lo, all these [things] works God oftentimes with man. This is a summary or recapitulation of what goes before, from ([Referenc…
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13th Century
Catholic
Elihu has already proposed the things he intended to debate with Job. Since Job, before he spoke the words Elihu cited (Job 33:10–11), …