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Then Job answered Yahweh,
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The Power of a Divine Encounter
Commentators see this verse as a crucial turning point. After defiantly arguing with his friends, Job is now compelled to respond to God himself. One scholar notes Job's reluctance, highlighting the gravity of the moment. Matthew Henry emphasizes that a direct encounter with God's voice is uniquely powerful, succeeding in bringing conviction and humility where human arguments had failed.
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then Job answered the Lord Finding that he was obliged to answer, he did, but with some reluctance:
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Presbyterian
Communion with the Lord effectively convinces and humbles a saint, and makes him glad to part with his most beloved sins. It is necessary to be tho…
13th Century
Catholic
In what He said before, the Lord demonstrated His wisdom and power by recalling the marvelous things that appear in His works (chapters 38 and 39),…