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Yet you will plunge me in the ditch. My own clothes shall abhor me.
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The Futility of Self-Cleansing
Job expresses a profound truth: no amount of human effort can make us righteous before a perfectly holy God. Commentators explain that even if we try to wash ourselves clean, God can reveal our deep-seated sinfulness, plunging us into a 'ditch' of guilt. Our own righteous deeds, like 'clothes,' would appear filthy in comparison to His perfection.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Yet you will plunge me in the ditch—God would treat me as if He threw me into the gutter, and as if I were wholly defiled and pollu…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Yet shall thou plunge me in the ditch In the filthy ditch of sin, the pit wherein is no water, the horrible pit, the…
How little need we have of pastimes, and how great our need is to redeem time, when it runs so quickly toward eternity! How vain are the enjoyments…
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13th Century
Catholic
After blessed Job has shown that it is not his intention to argue with God, he proposes the principal issue in dispute between him and his adversar…