Hebrew Word Studies (3 words)
A primitive root; properly, to eye or (generally) to heed, i.e. Pay attention; by implication, to respond; by extens. To begin to speak; specifically to sing, shout, testify, announce -- give account, A primitive root; properly, to eye or (generally) to heed, i.e. Pay attention; by implication, to respond; by extens. To begin to speak; specifically to sing, shout, testify, announce -- give account,
- answer (semantic_range)
1; all dubious compare LagBN 90)Job 1:1,5 (3 t. in verse);Job 1:8,9,14 48t. Job;Ezekiel 14:14,20.אֵיד,אֵדseeאוּד.אַיָּהsee III.אוה, belowאוֺי.אַיֵּהseeאַי.אִיִּיםsee III.אוה.אֵיךְ,אֵיכָה,אֵיכָכָהseeib 1; all dubious compare LagBN 90)Job 1:1,5 (3 t. in verse);Job 1:8,9,14 48t. Job;Ezekiel 14:14,20.אֵיד,אֵדseeאוּד.אַיָּהsee III.אוה, belowאוֺי.אַיֵּהseeאַי.אִיִּיםsee III.אוה.אֵיךְ,אֵיכָה,אֵיכָכָהseeib
1+, etc.;ImperfectיאֹמַרGenesis 31:8+;וַיּאֹ֫מֶרGenesis 1:3+;וַיּאֹמַ֑רGenesis 14:19+; in Job alwaysוַיּאֹ֑מַרJob 3:2+; 3 feminine singularתּאֹמַרGenesis 21:12+;תּאֹמֵר֑Proverbs 1:21; 1singularאֹמַרGe 1+, etc.;ImperfectיאֹמַרGenesis 31:8+;וַיּאֹ֫מֶרGenesis 1:3+;וַיּאֹמַ֑רGenesis 14:19+; in Job alwaysוַיּאֹ֑מַרJob 3:2+; 3 feminine singularתּאֹמַרGenesis 21:12+;תּאֹמֵר֑Proverbs 1:21; 1singularאֹמַרGe
- lamb (semantic_range)
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Commentary
Matthew Henry Concise
Summary
In this answer Job declared that he did not doubt the justice of God, when he denied himself to be a hypocrite; for how should man be just with God?
Before him he pleaded guilty of sins more than could be counted; and if God should contend with him in judgment, he could not justify one out of a thousand, of all the thoughts, words, and actions of his life; therefore he deserved worse than all his present sufferings.
Reflection
God acts with power which no creature can resist. Those who think they have strength enough to help others, will not be able to help themselves against it.
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In this answer Job declared that he did not doubt the justice of God, when he denied himself to be a hypocrite; for how should man be just with God?
Before him he pleaded guilty of sins more than could be counted; and if God should contend with him in judgment, he could not justify one out of a thousand, of all the thoughts, words, and actions of his life; therefore he deserved worse than all his present sufferings. When Job mentions the wisdom and power of God, he forgets his complaints. We are unfit to judge of God's proceedings, because we know not what he does, or what he designs. God acts with power which no creature can resist. Those who think they have strength enough to help others, will not be able to help themselves against it.