Job 42:5-8

heard.

4:12; 28:22; 33:16; Ro 10:17

mine.

23:8,9; Nu 12:6-8; Isa 6:1; Joh 1:18; 12:41,45; Ac 7:55,56

I.

9:31; 40:3,4; Ezr 9:6; Ps 51:17; Isa 5:5; Jer 31:19; Eze 16:63

Eze 20:43; 36:31; Lu 15:18,19; 1Co 15:8,9; 1Ti 1:13-16; Jas 4:7-10

repent.

2:8; 30:19; 1Ki 21:27; Es 4:1-3; Isa 58:5; Da 9:3; Jon 3:6-10

Mt 11:21; Lu 10:13

Eliphaz.

2:11; 4:1; 8:1; 11:1

My.

32:2,3,5

ye have.

11:5,6; Ps 51:4

Therefore.From this it appears that Job was considered as a priest, not only to his own family, but also to others. For his children he offered burnt offerings, (ch. 1:5,) and now he is to make the same kind of offerings, accompanied with intercession, in behalf of his three friends. This is a full proof of the innocence and integrity of Job.

seven bullocks.

Nu 23:1,14,29; 1Ch 15:26; 2Ch 29:21; Eze 45:23; Heb 10:4,10-14

go.

Mt 5:23,24

offer.

1:5; Ex 18:12

my servant Job shall.

Ge 20:17; Isa 60:14; Jer 14:11; 15:1; Eze 14:14; Heb 7:25; Jas 5:14

1Jo 5:6; Re 3:9

him. Heb. his face, or person.

9; 1Sa 25:35; Mal 1:8,9; Mt 3:17; Eph 1:6

lest.

Ps 103:10; 2Ti 4:14
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