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Job 42:1
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Then Job replied to the Lord:
Then Iyov answered the LORD,
Then Job answered the Lord , and said,
Then Job answered the Lord and said:
Then Job answered the Lord :
Then Job answered the Lord :
Then Job answered the LORD and said,
Then Job answered the LORD and said,
Then Job answered Yahweh,
Then Iob answered the Lord, and sayd,
Then Job answered Yahweh and said,
Then Job replied to the LORD:
Job's Reply to the Lord Job said:
Then [at last,] Iyov gave Adonai this answer:
And Job answered Jehovah and said,
Then Job answered the Lord :
THEN Job answered the LORD, and said,
Then Job answered the Lord .
Then Job answered Yahweh and said,
And Job answered Jehovah and said:
The Iob answered the LORDE, and sayde:
Then Job answered Jehovah, and said,
And Job said in answer to the Lord,
Then Job answered the LORD, and said:
Then Iob aunswered the Lord, and saide:
Then Job answered and said to the Lord,
Then Job answered the LORD, and said,
Forsothe Joob answeride to the Lord, and seide,
Then Job answered Yahweh, and said,
Then Job answered the LORD, and said,
Then Job answered the LORD and said:
Then Job replied to the Lord :
Then Job answered the Lord, and said,
Then Job answered the Lord :
Then Job responded to Yahweh, and said: -
Then Job answered the Lord, and said:
Then Job answered the LORD:
And Job answereth Jehovah and saith: --
Praise the LORD! Praise God in His sanctuary; Praise Him in His mighty expanse.
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And the seuen yeeres of dearth beganne to come according as Ioseph had saide, and the dearth was in all lands: but in all the land of Egypt there was bread.
And all countreys came into Egypt to Ioseph, for to buy corne, because that the famine was so sore in all lands.
And hee said, Beholde, I haue heard that there is corne in Egypt: get you downe thither and buy for vs from thence, that we may liue, and not die.
And Iosephs ten brethren went downe to buy corne in Egypt.
But Beniamin Iosephs brother, Iacob sent not with his brethren: for he said, Lest peraduenture mischiefe befall him.
And the officers of the children of Israel did see that they were in euill case, after it was said, Yee shall not minish ought from your brickes of your dayly taske.
And all the people saw the thundrings, and the lightnings, and the noise of the trumpet, and the mountaine smoking: and when the people saw it, they remooued, and stood a farre off.
And the Lord saide vnto Ioshua, Get thee vp; wherefore liest thou thus vpon thy face?
And when he saw that, hee arose, and went for his life, and came to Beersheba, which belongeth to Iudah, and left his seruant there.
Arise, for this matter belongeth vnto thee, wee also will be with thee: be of good courage, and doe it.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then Job answered the Lord, and said. For though he had said he would answer no more, Job 40:5; yet he might mean not in the manner he had, complaining of God and justifying himself; besides he might change his mind without any imputation of falsehood or a lie; see
Jeremiah 20:9; to which may be added, that he had then said all he had to say, and did not know he should have more: he then confessed as much as he was convinced of, but it was not enough; and now through what the Lord had since said to him he was more convinced of his ignorance, mistakes, and sins, and had such a sight of God and of himself, that he could not forbear speaking; moreover an injunction was laid upon him from the Lord to speak again, and therefore he was obliged to give in his answer; see Job 40:7.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XLII
Job humbles himself before God, 1-6.
God accepts him; censures his three friends; and commands Job
to offer sacrifices for then, that he might pardon and accept
them, as they had not spoken what was right concerning their
Maker, 7-9.
The Lord turns Job's captivity; and his friends visit him, and
bring him presents, 10, 11.
Job's affluence becomes double to what it was before, 12.
His family is also increased, 13-15.
Having lived one hundred and forty years after his calamities,
he dies, 16, 17.
NOTES ON CHAP. XLII