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Job 35:10
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But no one asks, “Where is God my Maker,who provides us with songs in the night,
But none says, 'Where is God my Maker, Who gives songs in the night,
But none saith, Where is God my maker, who giveth songs in the night;
But none says, ‘Where is God my Maker, who gives songs in the night,
But no one asks, ‘Where is God, my Maker, who gives us songs in the night,
But no one says, ‘Where is God, my Creator, who gives songs in the night,
"But no one says, 'Where is God my Maker, Who gives songs in the night,
But none says, 'Where is God my Maker, Who gives songs in the night,
But none saieth, Where is God that made me, which giueth songs in the nyght?
But no one says, ‘Where is God my Maker,Who gives songs of praise in the night,
But no one asks, 'Where is God my Maker, who gives us songs in the night,
But after their Creator helps them through hard times, they forget about him,
But no one asks, ‘Where is God my maker, who causes glad songs to ring out at night,
But none saith, Where is +God my Maker, who giveth songs in the night,
But they forget to say, ‘Where is God, the one who made me? He is the one who gives us songs to sing in the night.
And none says, Where is God my Maker, who gives counsel in the night,
But they don't turn to God, their Creator, who gives them hope in their darkest hours.
But no one says, ‘Where is God my Maker, who gives songs in the night,
But no one says, Where is God my Maker, who gives songs in the night,
For soch one neuer sayeth: Where is God that made me? ad yt shyneth vpon vs, that we might prayse him in the night?
But none saith, Where is God my Maker, Who giveth songs in the night,
But no one has said, Where is God my Maker, who gives songs in the night;
But none saith: 'Where is God my Maker, who giveth songs in the night;
But none saith, where is God my maker, who giueth songs in the night?
But none sayth, Where is God that made me? and that geueth vs occasion to praise him in the night?
But none said, Where is God that made me, who appoints the night-watches;
But none saith, Where is God my Maker, who giveth songs in the night;
And Joob seide not, Where is God, that made me, and that yaf songis in the nyyt?
But none says, Where is God my Maker, Who gives songs in the night,
But none saith, Where [is] God my maker, who giveth songs in the night;
But no one says, "Where is God my Maker, Who gives songs in the night,
Yet they don't ask, ‘Where is God my Creator, the one who gives songs in the night?
But no one says, ‘Where is God my Maker, Who gives songs in the night,
But no one says, ‘Where is God my Maker, who gives strength in the night,
But none saith - Where is GOD my maker, Who giveth songs in the night;
And he hath not said: Where is God, who made me, who hath given songs in the night?
But none says, 'Where is God my Maker, who gives songs in the night,
And none said, `Where [is] God my maker? Giving songs in the night,
"But no one says, 'Where is God my Maker, Who gives songs in the night,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
none: Job 36:13, 1 Chronicles 10:13, 1 Chronicles 10:14, 2 Chronicles 28:22, 2 Chronicles 28:23, Isaiah 8:21
Where: Ecclesiastes 12:1, Isaiah 51:13, 1 Peter 4:19
my: Job 32:22, Job 36:3, Isaiah 54:5
who: Psalms 42:8, Psalms 77:6, Psalms 119:62, Psalms 149:5, Acts 16:25
Reciprocal: Genesis 1:26 - Let us Psalms 92:2 - every night Psalms 95:6 - our Psalms 119:55 - night Psalms 149:2 - rejoice Isaiah 24:15 - glorify Jeremiah 2:6 - Where Hosea 7:14 - they have not
Cross-References
"No longer shall your name be Abram (exalted father), But your name shall be Abraham (father of a multitude); For I will make you the father of many nations.
Then God said to Abraham, "As for Sarai your wife, you shall not call her name Sarai (my princess), but her name will be Sarah (Princess).
Jacob came to Isaac his father at Mamre of Kiriath-arba (that is, Hebron), where Abraham and Isaac had lived temporarily.
Now the days of Isaac were a hundred and eighty years.
Then Elijah took twelve stones in accordance with the number of the tribes of the sons of Jacob, to whom the word of the LORD had come, saying, "Israel shall be your name."
To this day they act in accordance with their former [pagan] customs: they do not [really] fear the LORD, nor do they obey their statutes and ordinances, nor the law, nor the commandments which the LORD commanded the sons (descendants) of Jacob, whom He named Israel;
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But none saith, where [is] God my Maker?.... Or "Makers" y, as in Psalms 149:2; for there are more concerned in the formation of man, Genesis 1:26; even the Father, Son, and Spirit, who are the one God that has made all men, Malachi 2:10. Now not one of the oppressed ones that cry by reason of their oppression, or very few of them, inquire after God, seek unto him for help and deliverance from their oppressions, or desire to enjoy him and his gracious presence under their afflictions and distresses; and that is one reason why they are not heard: they do not so much as consider him as the author of their beings, and be thankful to him for them; nor as the preserver of them in their beings; nor as their kind benefactor, who gives them all that they enjoy, and who is the disposer of all their affairs in providence: and if they are new creatures, or are remade, they are his workmanship; and therefore should upon all accounts seek him and submit to his will, and patiently bear all their afflictions, waiting his time to deliver them out of them: but there are few or none that regard him in this light, or make an inquiry after him, even though he has not only made them, but is he
who giveth songs in the night; which respects not the praises of the angels in the night, as the Targum; nor the shining of the moon and stars in the night, which cause praise and thankfulness; nor the singing of birds in the night, as of the nightingale; senses some give into: but matter and cause of rejoicing in the night, either taken literally, as the mercies of the day, which, when reflected upon when men come to lie down on their beds at night, and commune with their hearts there, afford them songs of praise, see Psalms 42:8. Or the mercies of the night, as sweet refreshing sleep, and preservation in safety from all dangers by fire, thieves, c. all which are of God and, when duly considered, will direct to encompass him with songs of deliverance, see Psalms 137:2. Or, figuratively, the night sometimes signifying a time of calamity, affliction, and distress, either on temporal or spiritual accounts; and when men seek to him in such a night with their whole hearts, and he is pleased to visit them in a gracious manner, and favour them with his presence and the discoveries of his love, this occasions songs of praise to him,
Isaiah 26:9. But when men are unconcerned about and not thankful for the mercies of the day and of the night, though these administer songs unto them, it is no wonder that, when they cry through oppression, they are not heard.
y ×¢×©× "factores mei"; Drusius, Mercerus, Piscator, Cocceius, Michaelis, Schultens; so Broughton.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
But none saith - That is, none of the oppressed and down-trodden say. This is the solution which Elihu gives of what appeared so mysterious to Job, and of what Elihu regarded as the source of the bitter complaints of Job. The solution is, that when people are oppressed they do not apply to God with a proper spirit, and look to him that they may find relief. It was a principle with Elihu, that if when a man was afflicted he would apply to God with a humble and penitent heart, he would hear him, and would withdraw his hand; see this principle fully stated in Job 33:19-26. This Elihu now says, was not done by the oppressed, and this, according to him, is the reason why the hand of God is still upon them.
Where is God my Maker - That is, they do not appeal to God for relief. They do not inquire for him who alone can help them. This is the reason why they are not relieved.
Who giveth songs in the night - Night, in the Scriptures, is an emblem of sin, ignorance, and calamity. Here âcalamityâ is particularly referred to; and the idea is, that God can give joy, or impart consolation, in the darkest season of trial. He can impart such views of himself and his government as to cause the afflicted even to rejoice in his dealings; he can raise the song of praise even when all external things are gloomy and sad; compare Acts 16:25. There is great beauty in this expression. It has been verified in thousands of instances where the afflicted have looked up through tears to God, and their mourning has been turned into joy. Especially is it true under the gospel, that in the day of darkness and calamity, God puts into the mouth the language of praise, and fills the heart with thanksgiving. No one who has sought comfort in affliction with a right spirit has found it withheld, and all the sad and sorrowful may come to God with the assurance that he can put songs of praise into their lips in the night of calamity; compare Psalms 126:1-2.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 35:10. Where is God my Maker — They have no just apprehension of his being; they do not consider themselves his creatures, or that he who created them still preserves them, and would make them happy if they would pray unto him.
Who giveth songs in the night — This is variously translated. "Before whom the high angels give praise in the night." - CHALDEE.
"Who sets the night-watches." - SEPTUAGINT.
"Gives meditations in the night." - SYRIAC and ARABIC.
"And that shyneth upon us that we might prayse him in the night." - COVERDALE.
A holy soul has continual communion with God: night and day its happiness is great; and God, from whom it comes, is the continual subject of its songs of praise.