Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 9:1 - 9:1

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 9:1 - 9:1


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JOB CHAPTER 9



Job’s answer: man cannot stand in judgment with God, because of his justice, wisdom, and power, which are unsearchable, Job_9:1-11. All help or reason against God is vain; nor can we answer him; but must supplicate to our Judge, Job_9:12-15. God’s sovereignty, and our vileness before him, Job_9:16-21. The godly are punished as well as the wicked by general calamities and wicked oppression, Job_9:22-24. His time swift; his sorrows bitter: if wicked, he could not clear himself; nor would God hold him innocent, Job_9:25-31; yet wisheth for a daysman, and a removal of Divine terror; then would he before God maintain his innocency, Job_9:32-35.



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