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Alkitab Terjemahan Baru

Ayub 33:1

"Akan tetapi sekarang, hai Ayub, dengarkanlah bicaraku, dan bukalah telingamu kepada segala perkataanku.

Bible Study Resources

Dictionaries:

- Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Pit;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Elihu;  

Parallel Translations

Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari
"Akan tetapi sekarang, hai Ayub, dengarkanlah bicaraku, dan bukalah telingamu kepada segala perkataanku.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Maka sesungguhnya, hai Ayub, dengarlah kiranya olehmu akan kataku dan berilah telinga akan perkataanku.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

hear: Job 13:6, Job 34:2, Psalms 49:1-3, Mark 4:9

Reciprocal: Job 6:24 - Teach me Job 13:17 - General Job 15:17 - hear me Job 18:2 - mark Job 21:2 - Hear Proverbs 8:6 - the opening Proverbs 23:31 - General

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Wherefore, Job, I pray thee, hear my speeches,.... In the preceding chapter, Elihu directed his discourse to the three friends of Job chiefly, here to Job himself, and that by name; which none of his friends in all their discourses ever used; and in an humble suppliant manner entreats his attention to what he was about to deliver, and that for reasons which his address to his friends could furnish him with; and hence begins his speech with "wherefore", seeing he took not the part of his three friends, but blamed them; and because he had the Spirit of God in him, and was full of matter, and uneasy until he had vented it; and which he proposed to deliver in a plain and faithful manner, with sincerity and without flattery; on all which accounts be beseeches him to give him a diligent and attentive hearing:

and hearken to all my words; not to some of them only, but to all; he bespeaks his candid and constant attention, that he would hear him out, all that he had to say, with patience, and without interruption; and then judge of the truth, force, and pertinency of them; which he would not so well be able to do, unless he heard them all; for sometimes the proof, the evidence, and demonstration of a thing depends not on a single argument, but upon many put together; each of them alone being insufficient, at least may appear so, when all considered together give full satisfaction.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Wherefore, Job, I pray thee - In the next chapter he addresses the three friends of Job. This is addressed particularly to him.

My speeches - Hebrew, “my words” - מלה millâh. This is the usual word in the Aramaen languages to express a saying or discourse, though in Hebrew it is only a poetic form. The meaning is, not that he would address separate speeches, or distinct discourses, to Job, but that he called on him to attend to what he had to say.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

CHAPTER XXXIII

Elihu offers himself in God's stead to reason with Job in

meekness and sincerity, 1-7.

Charges Job with irreverent expressions, 8-12.

Vindicates the providence of God, and shows the various methods

which he uses to bring sinners to himself:-By dreams and

visions, 13-15;

by secret inspirations, 16-18;

by afflictions, 19-22;

by messengers of righteousness, 23;

and by the great atonement, 24.

How and from what God redeems men, and the blessings which he

communicates, 25-30.

Job is exhorted to listen attentively to Elihu's teaching,

31-33.

NOTES ON CHAP. XXXIII


 
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