Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 40:8 - 40:8

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 40:8 - 40:8


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Every word is emphatical,



Wilt (art thou resolved upon it)



thou (thou, Job, whom I took to be one of a better mind and temper; had it been a stranger or my enemy who had spoken thus of me, I could have borne it, but I cannot bear it from thee)



also (not only vindicate thyself, and thy own integrity, but also accuse me)



disannul (not only question and dispute, but even condemn, repeal, and make void, as if it were ungrounded and unjust)



my judgment, i.e. my sentence against thee, and my government and administration of human affairs? Wilt thou make me unrighteous, that thou mayst seem to be righteous?