Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 2:7 - 2:7

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 2:7 - 2:7


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Like those inflicted upon the Egyptians, which are expressed by the same word, and threatened to apostate Israelites, Deu_28:27, whereby he was made loathsome to himself and to his nearest relations, Deu_19:13,19, and a visible monument of Divine displeasure, and filled with tiring and consuming pains in his body, and no less torment and anguish in his mind.



From the sole of his foot unto his crown; in all the outward parts of his body. His tongue he spared, that it might be capable of venting those blasphemies against God which he expected and desired.