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Job 42:5

Volgens hoorsê het ek van U gehoor; maar nou het my oog U gesien.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - God;   Humility;   Job;   Repentance;   Sin;   Wisdom;   Thompson Chain Reference - Blindness-Vision;   Seeing God;   Vision;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Job;   Repentance;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Contrite;   Conversion;   Knowledge of God (1);   Sanctification;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Repentance;   Sanctification;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Job;   Providence;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Job, the Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Job;   Prayer;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Consciousness;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Repentance;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for October 11;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

heard: Job 4:12, Job 28:22, Job 33:16, Romans 10:17

mine: Job 23:8, Job 23:9, Numbers 12:6-8, Isaiah 6:1, John 1:18, John 12:41, John 12:45, Acts 7:55, Acts 7:56

Reciprocal: Genesis 32:10 - not worthy of the least of all Exodus 3:6 - hid Deuteronomy 8:2 - to humble Job 23:10 - I shall Job 31:23 - by Isaiah 6:5 - said I Isaiah 64:6 - are all Lamentations 3:29 - putteth Ezekiel 16:61 - remember Luke 5:8 - I am Acts 7:32 - Then Philippians 3:9 - not

Gill's Notes on the Bible

I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear,.... From his ancestors, who in a traditionary way had handed down from one to another what they knew of God, his will and worship, his works and ways; and from those who had the care of his education, parents and tutors, who had instilled the principles of religion, and the knowledge of divine things, into him very early; and from such as might instruct in matters of religion in a public manner; and both by ordinary and extraordinary revelation made unto him, as was sometimes granted to men in that age in which Job lived; see Job 4:16. Though he had heard more of God through his speaking to him out of the whirlwind than ever he did before, to which he had attentively listened; and the phrase, hearing by or with the hearing of the ear, denotes close attention; see Ezekiel 44:5;

but now mine eye seeth thee; thy Shechinah, as Jarchi; thy divine glory and Majesty; the Logos, the Word or Son of God, who now appeared in an human form, and spake to Job out of the whirlwind; and whom he saw with the eyes of his body, as several of the patriarchs had seen him, and which is the sense of an ancient writer n; though no doubt he saw him also with the eyes of his understanding, and had a clearer sight of his living Redeemer, the Messiah, than ever he had before; and saw more of God in Christ, of his nature, perfections, and glory, than ever he had as yet seen; and what he had heard of him came greatly short of what he now saw; particularly he had a more clear and distinct view of the sovereignty, wisdom, goodness, and justice of God in the dealings of his providence with the children of men, and with himself, to which now he humbly submitted.

n Euseb. Demonstr. Evangel. l. 1. c. 5. p. 11.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear - Referring to the indistinct views which we have of anything by merely hearing of it, compared with the clear apprehension which is furnished by sight. Job had had such views of God as one may obtain by being told of him; he now had such views as are furnished by the sight. The meaning is, that his views of God before were dark and obscure.

But now mine eye seeth thee - We are not to suppose that Job means to say that he actually “saw” God, but that his apprehensions of him were clear and bright “as if” he did. There is no evidence that God appeared to Job in any visible form. He is said, indeed, to have spoken from the whirlwind, but no visible manifestation of Yahweh is mentioned.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Job 42:5. I have heard of thee — I have now such a discovery of thee as I have never had before. I have only heard of thee by tradition, or from imperfect information; now the eye of my mind clearly perceives thee, and in seeing thee, I see myself; for the light that discovers thy glory and excellence, discovers my meanness and vileness.


 
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