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Then Job answered Yahweh,
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A Transformed Response
Commentators explain that although Job had previously vowed silence, he now speaks again because his perspective has been transformed. He is no longer answering to defend himself but to confess his new understanding. This change is attributed to God's direct revelation, which moved Job from intellectual knowledge to a profound, personal encounter.
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then Job answered the Lord, and said . ] For though he had said he would answer no more, (Job 40:5) ; ye…
Presbyterian
Job was now aware of his guilt; he would no longer speak in his own defense. He abhorred himself as a sinner in heart and life, especially for murm…
13th Century
Catholic
After the Lord reproved Job for his unrestrained speech, which hinted at pride because he asserted his own righteousness to such a degree that it s…