King James Version

What Does Job 6:28 Mean?

Job 6:28 in the King James Version says “Now therefore be content, look upon me; for it is evident unto you if I lie. evident: Heb. before your face — study this verse from Job chapter 6 with commentary, cross-references, and original Hebrew word analysis.

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


Context

26

Do ye imagine to reprove words, and the speeches of one that is desperate, which are as wind?

27

Yea, ye overwhelm the fatherless, and ye dig a pit for your friend. ye overwhelm: Heb. ye cause to fall upon

28

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

29

Return, I pray you, let it not be iniquity; yea, return again, my righteousness is in it. in it: that is, in this matter

30

Is there iniquity in my tongue? cannot my taste discern perverse things? my taste: Heb. my palate


Commentary

KJV Study Commentary
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 aspect of suffering righteously—Job maintains his integrity while still engaging his accusers. He doesn't retreat into self-pity but instead invites scrutiny, confident that truth will vindicate him. This confidence in one's own uprightness before God, while maintaining humility, reflects the biblical balance between godly self-awareness and pride.

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Historical & Cultural Context

In ancient legal proceedings, testimony was evaluated through direct observation of the witness's demeanor and character. Job invokes this cultural practice, essentially saying, 'Look me in the eyes and tell me I'm lying.' This was a serious challenge in a culture where honor and shame were paramount, and false accusation could destroy one's social standing permanently.

Reflection Questions

  1. How do we maintain confidence in our integrity before God while avoiding self-righteousness?
  2. When facing false accusations, what does Job's appeal to honest examination teach us about defending ourselves?
  3. How does Job's transparency contrast with the tendency to hide our struggles from fellow believers?

Original Language Analysis

Hebrew · 8 words
וְ֭עַתָּה1 of 8
H6258

at this time, whether adverb, conjunction or expletive

הוֹאִ֣ילוּ2 of 8

Now therefore be content

H2974

properly, to yield, especially assent; hence (pos.) to undertake as an act of volition

פְנוּ3 of 8

look

H6437

to turn; by implication, to face, i.e., appear, look, etc

בִ֑י4 of 8
H0
וְעַל5 of 8
H5921

above, over, upon, or against (yet always in this last relation with a downward aspect) in a great variety of applications

פְּ֝נֵיכֶ֗ם6 of 8

upon me for it is evident unto you

H6440

the face (as the part that turns); used in a great variety of applications (literally and figuratively); also (with prepositional prefix) as a preposi

אִם7 of 8
H518

used very widely as demonstrative, lo!; interrogative, whether?; or conditional, if, although; also oh that!, when; hence, as a negative, not

אֲכַזֵּֽב׃8 of 8

if I lie

H3576

to lie (i.e., deceive), literally or figuratively


Study Guide

Historical Context

This verse is found in the book of Job. Understanding the historical and cultural background helps illuminate its meaning for the original audience and for us today.

Theological Significance

Job 6:28 contributes to our understanding of God's character and His relationship with humanity. Consider how this verse connects to the broader themes of Scripture.

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