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Job 21:2
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Pay close attention to my words;let this be the consolation you offer.
"Listen diligently to my speech. Let this be your consolation.
Hear diligently my speech, and let this be your consolations.
"Keep listening to my words, and let this be your comfort.
"Listen carefully to my words, and let this be the way you comfort me.
"Listen carefully to my words; let this be the consolation you offer me.
"Listen carefully to my speech, And let this be the consolation.
"Listen carefully to my speech, And let this be your way of consolation.
"Listen diligently to my speech. Let this be your consolation.
Heare diligently my wordes, and this shalbe in stead of your consolations.
"Listen carefully to my speech,And let this be your way of consolation.
"Listen carefully to my words; let this be your consolation to me.
"Listen carefully to my words; let this be the comfort you give me.
Hear attentively my speech, and let this replace your consolations.
"Listen to what I say. Let this be your way of comforting me.
Listen diligently to my speech, and let this be your consolation.
"Listen carefully to my words, and let this be your consolation.
Listen carefully to my speech, and let this be your comfort.
O heare my wordes, and amende yor selues.
Hear diligently my speech; And let this be your consolations.
Give attention with care to my words; and let this be your comfort.
Hear diligently my speech; and let this be your consolations.
Heare diligently my speech, and let this be your consolations.
O heare diligently my wordes, and that shalbe in steede of your consolations,
Hear ye, hear ye my words, that I may not have this consolation from you.
Hear diligently my speech; and let this be your consolations.
Y preye, here ye my wordis, and do ye penaunce.
Hear diligently my speech; And let this be your consolations.
Hear diligently my speech, and let this be your consolations.
"Listen carefully to my speech, And let this be your consolation.
"Listen closely to what I am saying. That's one consolation you can give me.
"Be careful to listen to my words. Let this be the comfort you give me.
"Listen carefully to my words, and let this be your consolation.
Hear ye patiently my words, and let this be your consolation:
Hear, I beseech you, my words, and do penance.
"Listen carefully to my words, and let this be your consolation.
Hear ye diligently my word, And this is your consolation.
"Listen carefully to my speech, And let this be your way of consolation.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Hear: Job 13:3, Job 13:4, Job 18:2, Job 33:1, Job 33:31-33, Job 34:2, Judges 9:7, Isaiah 55:2, Hebrews 2:1
let this be: Job 15:11, Job 16:2
Reciprocal: Job 10:1 - I will leave Job 13:5 - General Job 13:6 - General
Cross-References
But God answered: No! You and Sarah will have a son. His name will be Isaac, and I will make an everlasting promise to him and his descendants.
But your son Isaac will be born about this time next year, and the promise I am making to you and your family will be for him and his descendants forever.
One of the guests was the Lord , and he said, "I'll come back about this time next year, and when I do, Sarah will already have a son." Sarah was behind Abraham, listening at the entrance to the tent.
I am the Lord ! There is nothing too difficult for me. I'll come back next year at the time I promised, and Sarah will already have a son."
Then she sat down a long way off, because she could not bear to watch him die. And she cried bitterly.
When God heard the boy crying, the angel of God called out to Hagar from heaven and said, "Hagar, why are you worried? Don't be afraid. I have heard your son crying.
And so, Abraham promised.
One day, Abraham told Abimelech, "Some of your servants have taken over one of my wells."
Your relative Elizabeth is also going to have a son, even though she is old. No one thought she could ever have a baby, but in three months she will have a son.
God said to Abraham, "Every son in each family must be circumcised to show that you have kept your agreement with me." So when Isaac was eight days old, Abraham circumcised him. Later, Isaac circumcised his son Jacob, and Jacob circumcised his twelve sons.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Hear diligently my speech,.... The following oration or discourse he was about to deliver concerning the prosperity of wicked men; to which he desires their closest attention, that they might the better understand the force of his reasoning, the evidences and proof of fasts he should give; whereby, if their minds were open to conviction, they would clearly see their mistake, and that truth lay on his side:
and let this be your consolations; or "this shall be your consolations" k; meaning, either that they would receive instruction and benefit by his discourse, which would yield them pleasure and comfort; and to an ingenuous mind, to be convinced of an error, to have mistakes rectified, and to get knowledge of the truth, it is a real satisfaction, and affords pleasure; or else, that whereas their end in paying him a visit was to comfort him, and they had taken methods, as they thought, in order to it, but in Job's opinion to very little purpose, yea, they were, as he says, miserable comforters; now he observes, that if they would but be silent, and attentively listen to what he had to say, that would be in the room of all comforts they could give unto him; it would be a consolation to him, and be reckoned by him, instead of all they could give, or could propose to him, if he might have but this favour, to be heard with candour, diligence, and attention.
k ותהי זאת "et hoc erit consolationes vestrae", Beza, Mercerus; so Jarchi; "idque pro consolatione vobis", Tigurine version; "pro consolationibus vestris", Schultens.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Hear diligently - Hebrew “Hearing hear” - that is, hear attentively. What he was about to say was worthy of their solemn consideration.
And let this be your consolations - That is, “You came to me for the professed purpose of giving “me” consolation. In that you have wholly failed. You have done nothing to sustain or comfort me; but all that you have said has only tended to exasperate me, and to increase my sorrow. If you will now hear me attentively, I will take that as a consolation, and it shall be in the place of what I had a right to expect from you. It will be “some” comfort if I am permitted to express my sentiments without interruption, and I will accept it as a proof of kindness on your part.”
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 21:2. Let this be your consolations. — ותהי זאת תנחומתיכם uthehi zoth tanchumotheychem may be translated, "And let this be your retractations." Let what I am about to say induce you to retract what you have said, and to recall your false judgments.
נחם nacham signifies, not only to comfort, but to change one's mind, to repent; hence the Vulgate translates et agite paenitentiam, "and repent," which Coverdale follows in his version, and amende yourselves. Some suppose the verse to be understood ironically: I am now about to give you consolations for those you have given me. When I have done, then turn them into mockery if you please.