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Job 34:35 Cross-References

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Job hath spoken without knowledge, and his words were without wisdom.

Job 34:35 (KJV)

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

Commentary on Job 34:35

Job hath spoken without knowledge (אִיּוֹב לֹא־בְדַעַת יְדַבֵּר, Iyyov lo-veda'at yedabber)—The noun da'at (דַּעַת, knowledge) indicates understanding, not mere information. Elihu accuses Job of speaking ignorantly. The phrase his words were without wisdom (וּדְבָרָיו לֹא בְהַשְׂכֵּיל, udevarav lo vehaskel) uses sekel (שֶׂכֶל, understanding, insight). This echoes Eliphaz's earlier accusation (Job 15:2-3). Yet God will vindicate Job's speech over the friends (42:7): "ye have not spoken of me the thing that is right, as my servant Job hath." Elihu's judgment is premature and partially wrong.This...

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