"I will show you, listen to me; that which I have seen I will declare:
KJV
I will shew thee, hear me; and that which I have seen I will declare;
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I will show thee, hear me,.... Here Eliphaz proceeds to illustrate and make plain, to clear and defend, his former sentiment and proposition, and into which the rest of his friends came; that only wicked, and not righteous men, are afflicted of God, especially in such a manner as Job was; and he proposes to show things worthy of his regard, and not such vain and unprofitable things which Job had uttered; and, in order to stir up and engage his attention, he says what follows:
and that which I have seen I will declare; what he had been an eyewitness of himself; the same he had observed,
Job 4:8
; and such testimonies are most regarded, and reckoned most authentic and creditable, especially when they come from men of character; see
Luk 1:1
.
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