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Job 36:1
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- HolmanParallel Translations
Then Elihu continued, saying:
Elihu also continued, and said,
Elihu also proceeded, and said,
And Elihu continued, and said:
Elihu continued:
Elihu said further:
Elihu continued and said,
Then Elihu continued and said,
Elihu also continued, and said,
Elihu also proceeded and sayde,
Then Elihu continued and said,
And Elihu continued:
Elihu Continues Elihu said:
Elihu added:
And Elihu proceeded and said,
Elihu continued talking and said,
THEN Elihu added, and said,
Be patient and listen a little longer to what I am saying on God's behalf. <
Then Elihu continued and said,
And Elihu continued, and said:
Eliu proceaded forth in his talkinge, & sayde:
Elihu also proceeded, and said,
And Elihu went on to say,
Elihu also proceeded, and said:
Elihu also proceeded, and said,
Elihu also proceeded, and saide:
And Elius further continued, and said,
Elihu also proceeded, and said,
Also Helyu addide, and spak these thingis,
Elihu also proceeded, and said,
Elihu also proceeded, and said,
Elihu also proceeded and said:
Elihu continued speaking:
Then Elihu spoke more and said,
Elihu continued and said:
And Elihu added and said: -
Eliu also proceeded, and said:
And Eli'hu continued, and said:
And Elihu addeth and saith: --
Then Elihu continued and said,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Cross-References
These are the sons of Esau's wife Oholibamah, daughter of Anah the son of Zibeon. She gave Esau his sons Jeush, Jalam, and Korah.
The sons of Zibeon were Aiah and Anah—this is the same Anah who found the hot springs in the wilderness while herding his father Zibeon's donkeys.
But don't spurn an Edomite; he's your kin. And don't spurn an Egyptian; you were a foreigner in his land.
The watchmen call out, "Who goes there, marching out of Edom, out of Bozrah in clothes dyed red? Name yourself, so splendidly dressed, advancing, bristling with power!" "It is I: I speak what is right, I, mighty to save!"
" God , the Master, says: Because Edom reacted against the people of Judah in spiteful revenge and was so criminally vengeful against them, therefore I, God , the Master, will oppose Edom and kill the lot of them, people and animals both. I'll waste it—corpses stretched from Teman to Dedan. I'll use my people Israel to bring my vengeance down on Edom. My wrath will fuel their action. And they'll realize it's my vengeance. Decree of God the Master."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Elihu also proceeded, and said. Or "added" f what follows to his former discourses; pausing a while to see whether Job would make any reply to what he had already said; but perceiving he had no inclination to do it, and having more upon his mind to deliver, went on with his discourse.
f ויסף "et addidit", Pagninus, Montanus, Cocceius, Mercerus, Michaelis.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Elihu also proceeded - Hebrew added - ויסף vayâsaph. Vulgate “addens;” Septuagint, Ηροσθεὶς Eerostheis - “adding, or proceeding.” The Hebrew commentators remark that this word is used because this speech is “added” to the number which it might be supposed he would make. There had been “three” series of speeches, by Job and his friends, and in each one of them Job had spoken three times. Each one of the three friends had also spoken thrice, except Zophar, who failed to reply when it came to his turn. Elihu had also now made three speeches, and here he would naturally have closed, but it is remarked that he “added” this to the usual number.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XXXVI
Elihu vindicates God's justice, and his providential and
gracious dealings with men, 1-9.
Promises of God to the obedient, and threatenings to the
disobedient; also promises to the poor and afflicted, 10-16.
Sundry proofs of God's merely, with suitable exhortations and
cautions, 17-33.
NOTES ON CHAP. XXXVI
Verse Job 36:1. Elihu also proceeded — Mr. Heath gives a good summary of this chapter. Elihu goes on to lay before Job the impropriety of his behaviour towards God, and desires him to consider how vain it will prove. That God Almighty will never yield the point; that he will administer impartial justice to all men, Job 36:2-6. That the general course of his providence is to favour the righteous: and that though he may sometimes correct them in love, yet if they submit patiently to his fatherly corrections, they shall enjoy all manner of prosperity; but if they be stubborn, and will not submit, they will only draw down greater proofs of his displeasure, Job 36:7-16. He tells him that, had he followed the former course, he had probably, before now, been restored to his former condition; whereas, by persisting in the latter course, he was in a fair way of becoming a signal example of Divine justice, Job 36:17; Job 36:18. He therefore warns him to use the present opportunity, lest God should cut him off while he was in a state of rebellion against him; for with God neither wealth, power, nor any other argument that he could use, would be of any avail, Job 36:18-26. That God was infinitely powerful; there was no resisting him: and infinitely wise, as sufficiently appeared by his works; there was, therefore, no escaping out of his hands. That his purity was so great that the sun, in his presence, was more dim than the smallest ray of light when compared to that grand luminary; that his holiness was manifest by his aversion to iniquity; and his goodness, in supplying the wants of his creatures.