"If now thou hast understanding, hear this: hearken to the voice of my words."
Commentary
Gill's Exposition
If now thou hast understanding, hear this,.... Not as calling his understanding in question, as if he, had none; for Job was a very understanding man; he had not lost his natural understanding by his
afflictions, see Job 6:13 ; nor was he without an understanding of divine things, as his speeches and answers show; but rather it is taken for granted that he was a man of understanding: "if" or "seeing" thou hast understanding, art a man of knowledge and intelligence, therefore hearken and attend to what has been said or about to be said; though, as some Jewish interpreters (a) observe, the word is not a noun, but a verb, and is imperative, "understand thou now, hear this"; and then the sense is, "if" things are so as before related, Job 34:13 ; then now understand this, take it into thy heart and mind, and well weigh and consider it: hearken to the voice of my words; either the preceding or following ones. (a) Jarchi, Bar Tzemach, in loc. so Cocceius, Schmidt, and Schultens.
Source: Gill's Exposition (Public Domain)
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
If now thou hast understanding, hear this,.... Not as calling his understanding in question, as if he, had none; for Job was a very understanding man; he had not lost his natural understanding by his
afflictions, see Job 6:13 ; nor was he without an understanding of divine things, as his speeches and answers show; but rather it is taken for granted that he was a man of understanding: "if" or "seeing" thou hast understanding, art a man of knowledge and intelligence, therefore hearken and attend to what has been said or about to be said; though, as some Jewish interpreters (a) observe, the word is not a noun, but a verb, and is imperative, "understand thou now, hear this"; and then the sense is, "if" things are so as before related, Job 34:13 ; then now understand this, take it into thy heart and mind, and well weigh and consider it: hearken to the voice of my words; either the preceding or following ones. (a) Jarchi, Bar Tzemach, in loc. so Cocceius, Schmidt, and Schultens.