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Job 27:9 Cross-References
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“Will God hear his cry when trouble cometh upon him?”
Job 27:9 (KJV)
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Will God hear his cry when trouble cometh upon him? (הַצַעֲקָתוֹ יִשְׁמַע אֵל כִּי־תָבוֹא עָלָיו צָרָה). The rhetorical question expects a negative answer—the wicked man's cry (tsa'aqah, צְעָקָה, desperate outcry) will not be heard when tsarah (צָרָה, distress/trouble) overtakes him. Job describes the fate of the wicked in contrast to his own persistent prayer despite suffering.The irony cuts deep: Job himself has been crying to God throughout his ordeal (chapters 3-31), yet feels unheard—now he describes how the wicked will truly go unheard. This anticipates Jesus's teaching that God doesn't ...
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Cross-References for Job 27:9
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“I will hide my eyes from you. Yes”
“I will not hear their cry; and when they offer burnt offering and meal offering”
“but I will not answer. They will seek me diligently”
“but none gives answer”
“but there was none to save; even to Yahweh”
“but he will not answer them. Yes”
“neither will I have pity; and though they cry in my ears with a loud voice”
“but they howl on their beds. They assemble themselves for grain and new wine. They turn away from me.”
“even his prayer is an abomination.”
“and don't receive”