Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 23:7 - 23:7

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 23:7 - 23:7


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There; at that throne of grace, as it is called, Heb_4:16, where God lays aside his majesty and power, and judgeth according to his wonted grace and clemency.



The righteous; such as I do and dare avow myself to be, to wit, in sincerity, though not in perfection. Might dispute with him; humbly and modestly propounding the grounds of their confidence, and the evidences of their righteousness. So; upon such a fair and equal hearing.



From my judge; either,



1. From the severe censures of all corrupt and partial judges, such as you my friends are. Or rather,



2. From the damnatory sentence of God; for he is not only pleading before him, but also with him. He would give sentence for me, and against himself. This and some such expressions of Job cannot be excused from reverence towards God, and too great a confidence in himself; for which therefore God sharply reproves him hereafter, and Job abhorreth himself.