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Job 8:5
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But if you earnestly seek Godand ask the Almighty for mercy,
If you want to seek God diligently, Make your supplication to Shaddai.
If thou wouldest seek unto God betimes, and make thy supplication to the Almighty;
If you will seek God and plead with the Almighty for mercy,
But you should ask God for help and pray to the Almighty for mercy.
But if you will look to God, and make your supplication to the Almighty,
"If you would [diligently] seek God And implore the compassion and favor of the Almighty,
"If you will search for God And implore the compassion of the Almighty,
If you want to seek God diligently, Make your supplication to the Almighty.
Yet if thou wilt early seeke vnto God, and pray to the Almightie,
If you would seek God earnestlyAnd plead for the grace of the Almighty,
But if you would earnestly seek God and ask the Almighty for mercy,
So why don't you turn to him
"If you will earnestly seek God and plead for Shaddai's favor,
If thou seek earnestly unto God, and make thy supplication to the Almighty,
But now, look to God and pray to the All-Powerful.
If you would seek God and make supplication to the Almighty,
But turn now and plead with Almighty God;
If you yourself would seek God, then you would plead to Shaddai for grace.
if you would seek earnestly to God, and make your prayer to the Almighty,
Yff thou woldest now resorte vnto God by tymes, and make thine humble prayer to ye Allmightie:
If thou wouldest seek diligently unto God, And make thy supplication to the Almighty;
If you will make search for God with care, and put your request before the Ruler of all;
If thou wouldest seek earnestly unto God, and make thy supplication to the Almighty;
If thou wouldest seeke vnto God betimes, and make thy supplication to the Almightie:
If thou wouldest nowe resorte vnto God be times, and make thy prayer to the almightie,
But be thou early in prayer to the Lord Almighty.
If thou wouldest seek diligently unto God, and make thy supplication to the Almighty;
netheles, if thou risist eerli to God, and bisechist `Almyyti God, if thou goist clene and riytful,
If you would seek diligently to God, And make your supplication to the Almighty;
If thou wouldst seek to God betimes, and make thy supplication to the Almighty;
If you would earnestly seek God And make your supplication to the Almighty,
But if you pray to God and seek the favor of the Almighty,
If you will look for God and pray to the All-powerful,
If you will seek God and make supplication to the Almighty,
Yet, if, thou thyself, wilt diligently seek unto GOD, - and, unto the Almighty, wilt make supplication;
If you will seek God and make supplication to the Almighty,
If thou dost seek early unto God, And unto the Mighty makest supplication,
"If you would seek God And implore the compassion of the Almighty,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
thou wouldest: Job 5:8, Job 11:13, Job 22:21-23, Job 22:24-30, 2 Chronicles 33:12, 2 Chronicles 33:13, Isaiah 55:6, Isaiah 55:7, Matthew 7:7, Matthew 7:8, Hebrews 3:7, Hebrews 3:8, James 4:7-10
Reciprocal: Job 9:15 - I would Job 10:2 - show me Job 16:17 - my prayer Job 22:23 - return Psalms 63:1 - early Mark 4:38 - and they
Cross-References
In the six hundredth year of the life of Noe, in the second month, in the seventeenth day of the month, all the fountains of the great deep were broken up, and the floodgates of heaven were opened:
Gill's Notes on the Bible
If thou wouldest seek unto God betimes,.... Here Bildad seems to think more mildly, and speak more kindly to Job, that though he had sinned, yet not in so gross a manner as his children, since he was spared, and they were not; and therefore if he would apply himself to God, and supplicate his grace and mercy, and live a godly life, it might yet be well with him, and he be restored to his former or to better circumstances; his sense is, that he would advise him, as Eliphaz had done before, Job 5:8; to seek unto God "by prayer", as the Targum adds, and of which it is explained in the next clause, and that he would do this "betimes", or "in the morning" n; which is a proper time for prayer, and was one of the seasons good men in former times made use of for that purpose; see Psalms 5:3; or that he would seek him in the first place, and above all things, take the first opportunity to do it, without any procrastination of it, and that with eagerness and earnestness, with his whole heart and soul; for God is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him, and those that seek him early shall find him:
and make thy supplication to the Almighty: not pleading any merit of his own, as deserving of any blessing on account of what he had done; but ask what he should as a favour, as a free gift, in a way of grace and mercy, as the word o signifies; call for the pity of the Almighty, as Broughton renders it.
n תשחר "mane quaesieris", Pagninus, Piscator, Mercerus. o So Schmidt in loc.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
If thou wouldest seek unto God betimes - If thou wouldest do it now. If even on the supposition that your sons have thus perished, and that God has come out in judgment against your family, you would look to God, you might be restored to favor. The word rendered “seek betimes” (שׁחר shâchar) means literally to seek in the morning, to seek early; and then, to make it the first business. It is derived from the word meaning aurora (שׁחר shachar) and has reference to the early light of the morning, and hence, to an early seeking. It may be applied to seeking him in early life, or as the first thing - looking to him immediately when help is needed, or before we apply to anyone else; compare Proverbs 7:15; Proverbs 8:17; Proverbs 13:24; Job 24:5; Psalms 63:1; Psalms 78:34; Isaiah 26:9; Hosea 5:15; compare the advice of Eliphaz, Job 5:8.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 8:5. If thou wouldest seek unto God — Though God has so severely afflicted thee, and removed thy children by a terrible judgment; yet if thou wilt now humble thyself before him, and implore his mercy, thou shalt be saved. He cut them off in their sins, but he spares thee; and this is a proof that he waits to be gracious to thee.