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Who has first given to me, that I should repay him? Everything under the heavens is mine.
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God Owes No One
Commentators unanimously explain that this verse is a powerful declaration of God's absolute sovereignty. The question, "Who has first given to me, that I should repay him?" is rhetorical. Since God owns everything "under the whole heaven," it's impossible for a human to give Him anything He doesn't already own. Therefore, God is never in debt to anyone. This concept is echoed by the Apostle Paul in Romans 11:35.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Who has prevented me? — As this verse is rendered here, its meaning, and the reason why it is introduced, are not very apparent. It…
19th Century
Anglican
Who hath prevented me? —It is manifest that this appeal would come more appropriately at the end of the following detailed descrip…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Who has prevented me, that one should repay [him] ? &c.] First given me something that was not my own, and so laid m…
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The description of the Leviathan is further to convince Job of his own weakness and of God's almighty power. Whether this Leviathan is a whale or a…
13th Century
Catholic
After describing the structure of Leviathan, the Lord next describes its powerful actions. Just as He first described the arrangement of its head a…