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Job 3:2 Cross-References

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And Job spake, and said, spake: Heb. answered

Job 3:2 (KJV)

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Joba blameless, upright, G-d fearing man in the land of Uz (JOB 1:1)

Commentary on Job 3:2

Job's breaking silence after seven days marks the transition from patient endurance to honest lament. The phrase 'opened his mouth' (Hebrew 'patach peh') appears elsewhere at crucial moments of prophetic utterance (Ezekiel 3:27, 33:22). Job's speech isn't sin—the narrator never condemns it—but rather the outpouring of authentic human grief. Reformed theology affirms that lament is a legitimate response to suffering, distinct from sinful accusation against God.

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