Mr. Broughton reads the words, "if I cry, will he answer me?" as if Job had some doubt upon his mind whether God would vouchsafe to answer him. |
Job begins to manifest a disposition to condemn God, that he may justify himself, for which he is afterwards reproved. Still Job knew so much of himself, that ... |
Job 9:16 meaning. In the book of Job, a powerful theme emerges as Job grapples with the overwhelming reality of his suffering and the perceived silence of God. |
Job argues that ordinary people are still at a disadvantage. They cannot present their side of the case satisfactorily, because God always has the wisdom and ... |
Job 9:16 in the King James Version of the Bible reads: "If I had called, and he had answered me; yet would I not believe that he had hearkened unto my voice." ... |
Job begins to manifest a disposition to condemn God, that he may justify himself, for which he is afterwards reproved. Still Job knew so much of himself, that ... |
If I called and He answered me, I could not believe that He was listening to my voice. - What is the meaning of Job 9:16? |
(1-13) Job praises the wisdom and strength of God, though it means that God is beyond his ability to know. Then Job answered and said: “Truly I know it is so, |
Grammatically, it could mean Job believed he would see God, his Kinsman Redeemer, before he died with all his flesh eaten away by leprosy. This would have been ... |
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