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PARALLEL BIBLE - Job 34:35


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King James Bible - Job 34:35

Job hath spoken without knowledge, and his words were without wisdom.

World English Bible

'Job speaks without knowledge. His words are without wisdom.'

Douay-Rheims - Job 34:35

But Job hath spoken foolishly, and his words sound not discipline.

Webster's Bible Translation

Job hath spoken without knowledge, and his words were without wisdom.

Original Hebrew

איוב
347 לא 3808  בדעת 1847  ידבר 1696  ודבריו 1697 לא 3808  בהשׂכיל׃ 7919

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VERSE (35) -
Job 13:2; 15:2; 35:16; 38:2; 42:3

SEV Biblia, Chapter 34:35

Que Job no habla con sabiduría, y sus palabras no son con entendimiento.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 34:35

Verse 35. Job hath spoken without
knowledge ] There is no good in arguing with a self-willed, self-conceited man. Job has spoken like a man destitute of wisdom and discretion.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 31-37 - When we reprove for what is
amiss, we must direct to what is good Job's friends would have had him own himself a wicked man. Let wil only oblige him to own that he spoke unadvisedly with his lips. Let us in giving reproof, not make a matter worse than it is. Elihu direct Job to humble himself before God for his sins, and to accept the punishment. Also to pray to God to discover his sins to him. A good ma is willing to know the worst of himself; particularly, unde affliction, he desires to be told wherefore God contends with him. It is not enough to be sorry for our sins, but we must go and sin no more And if we are affectionate children, we shall love to speak with ou Father, and to tell him all our mind. Elihu reasons with Job concernin his discontent under affliction. We are ready to think every thing tha concerns us should be just as we would have it; but it is no reasonable to expect this. Elihu asks whether there was not sin an folly in what Job said. God is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works, Ps 145:17. The believer saith, Let my Saviour, my wis and loving Lord, choose every thing for me. I am sure that will be wisest, and the best for his glory and my good __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

איוב 347 לא 3808  בדעת 1847  ידבר 1696  ודבריו 1697 לא 3808  בהשׂכיל׃ 7919


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