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I had heard of you by the hearing of the ear, But now my eye sees you.

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Knowing About vs. Knowing God

Commentators agree that Job is describing a profound shift from secondhand, intellectual knowledge of God to a direct, personal, and experiential understanding. Before, he knew God through tradition and teaching ('hearing of the ear'). After God's revelation, his understanding became as clear and vivid as if he were seeing God with his own eyes, highlighting the difference between religious information and a true relationship.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Job 42:5

18th Century

Theologian

I have heard of you by the hearing of the ear - This refers to the indistinct views that we have of anything by merely hearing of i…

John Gill

John Gill

On Job 42:5

17th Century

Pastor

I have heard of you by the hearing of the ear
From his ancestors, who in a traditionary way has handed down from one…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Job 42:1–6

17th Century

Minister

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…