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Job 6:28 Cross-References

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Now therefore be content, look upon me; for it is evident unto you if I lie. evident: Heb. before your face

Job 6:28 (KJV)

Commentary on Job 6:28

After his sharp rebuke, Job appeals for honest examination. 'Be content' (ya'al, יָאַל) means to be willing or to resolve, calling for a deliberate choice to truly look at him. 'Look upon me' (panah, פָּנָה) means to turn the face toward, demanding direct personal attention rather than abstract theological debate. The phrase 'it is evident unto you' (literally 'before your face') emphasizes that Job's integrity should be obvious upon honest inspection. The conditional 'if I lie' (kazab, כָּזַב) challenges them to find actual deception in his claims of innocence. This verse models a crucial asp...

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