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Job 13:21 Cross-References

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Withdraw thine hand far from me: and let not thy dread make me afraid.

Job 13:21 (KJV)

Commentary on Job 13:21

Job's first request: 'Withdraw thine hand far from me.' He asks God to remove the affliction crushing him. The 'hand of God' represents divine power and judgment—Job can't present his case while overwhelmed by suffering. His second request: 'let not thy dread make me afraid.' The Hebrew 'emah' (dread/terror) describes the overwhelming fear of divine presence. Job needs relief from both physical suffering and psychological terror to speak freely.

Source: KJV Study Commentary

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