the Week of Proper 13 / Ordinary 18
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Job 10:2
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I will say to God,“Do not declare me guilty!Let me know why you prosecute me.
I will tell God, 'Do not condemn me, Show me why you contend with me.
I will say unto God, Do not condemn me; shew me wherefore thou contendest with me.
I will say to God, Do not condemn me; let me know why you contend against me.
I will say to God: Do not hold me guilty, but tell me what you have against me.
I will say to God, ‘Do not condemn me; tell me why you are contending with me.'
"I will say to God, 'Do not condemn me [and declare me guilty]! Show me why You contend and argue and struggle with me.
"I will say to God, 'Do not condemn me; Let me know why You contend with me.
I will tell God, 'Do not condemn me, Show me why you contend with me.
I will say vnto God, Condemne mee not: shew me, wherefore thou contendest with mee.
I will say to God, ‘Do not account me as wicked;Let me know why You contend with me.
I will say to God: Do not condemn me! Let me know why You prosecute me.
Don't just condemn me! Point out my sin.
I will say to God, ‘Don't condemn me! Tell me why you are contending with me.
I will say unto +God, Do not condemn me; shew me wherefore thou strivest with me.
I will say to God, ‘Don't just say I am guilty! Tell me what you have against me.
I will say to God. Do not condemn me; show me why thou dost contend with me.
Don't condemn me, God. Tell me! What is the charge against me?
I will say to God, ‘You should not condemn me; let me know why you contend against me.
I will say to God, Do not condemn me; make me know why You contend with me.
and will saye vnto God: O do not condemne me, but shewe me the cause, wherfore thou iudgest me on this maner.
I will say unto God, Do not condemn me; Show me wherefore thou contendest with me.
I will say to God, Do not put me down as a sinner; make clear to me what you have against me.
I will say unto God: Do not condemn me; make me know wherefore Thou contendest with me.
I will say vnto God, Doe not condemne mee; shewe me wherefore thou contendest with me.
I will say vnto God: O do not condempne me, but shewe me wherefore thou contendest so with me?
And I will say to the Lord, Do not teach me to be impious; and wherefore hast thou thus judged me?
I will say unto God, Do not condemn me; shew me wherefore thou contendest with me.
Y schal seie to God, Nyle thou condempne me; schewe thou to me, whi thou demest me so.
I will say to God, Do not condemn me; Show me why you contend with me.
I will say to God, Do not condemn me; show me why thou contendest with me.
I will say to God, "Do not condemn me; Show me why You contend with me.
I will say to God, ‘Don't simply condemn me— tell me the charge you are bringing against me.
I will say to God, ‘Do not say that I am guilty and punish me. Let me know why You work against me.
I will say to God, Do not condemn me; let me know why you contend against me.
I say unto GOD, Do not hold me guilty, Let me know, on what account thou contendest with me!
I will say to God: Do not condemn me: tell me why thou judgest me so?
I will say to God, Do not condemn me; let me know why thou dost contend against me.
I say unto God, `Do not condemn me, Let me know why Thou dost strive [with] me.
Job prayed: "Here's what I want to say: Don't, God, bring in a verdict of guilty without letting me know the charges you're bringing. How does this fit into what you once called ‘good'— giving me a hard time, spurning me, a life you shaped by your very own hands, and then blessing the plots of the wicked? You don't look at things the way we mortals do. You're not taken in by appearances, are you? Unlike us, you're not working against a deadline. You have all eternity to work things out. So what's this all about, anyway—this compulsion to dig up some dirt, to find some skeleton in my closet? You know good and well I'm not guilty. You also know no one can help me.
"I will say to God, 'Do not condemn me; Let me know why You contend with me.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Do not: Psalms 6:1-4, Psalms 25:7, Psalms 38:1-8, Psalms 109:21, Psalms 143:2, Romans 8:1
show me: Job 8:5, Job 8:6, Job 34:31, Job 34:32, Psalms 139:23, Psalms 139:24, Lamentations 3:40-42, Lamentations 5:16, Lamentations 5:17, 1 Corinthians 11:31, 1 Corinthians 11:32
Reciprocal: Numbers 11:11 - wherefore have 1 Samuel 1:16 - out of 1 Samuel 6:3 - known 2 Samuel 21:1 - of the Lord Job 6:24 - cause me Job 9:3 - he will contend Job 9:15 - I would Job 13:24 - hidest thou Job 21:4 - is my complaint Job 23:5 - know Job 31:14 - What then Job 32:1 - righteous Job 36:9 - he Psalms 77:6 - and Ecclesiastes 7:14 - but Jeremiah 8:6 - saying Jonah 1:7 - for Micah 6:9 - hear Haggai 1:9 - Why
Cross-References
By these the islands of the nations have been parted in their lands, each by his tongue, by their families, in their nations.
And sons of Cush [are] Seba, and Havilah, and Sabtah, and Raamah, and Sabtechah; and sons of Raamah [are] Sheba and Dedan.
and Resen, between Nineveh and Calah; it [is] the great city.
and the Pathrusim, and the Casluhim (from where have come out Philistim), and the Caphtorim.
As for Shem, father of all sons of Eber, the older brother of Japheth, he has also begotten.
And I have set a sign among them, || And have sent out of them those escaping to the nations || (Tarshish, Pul, and Lud, drawing bow, Tubal and Javan, the islands that are far off), || Who have not heard My fame, nor seen My glory, || And they have declared My glory among nations.
Your sail has been of fine linen with embroidery from Egypt, || To be for your ensign, || Your covering has been of blue and purple from islands of Elishah.
Dan and Javan go about with your wares, || They have given shining iron, cassia, and cane, || It has been in your merchandise.
Gomer and all its bands, || The house of Togarmah [from] the sides of the north, || And all its bands, many peoples with you,
And you have come in out of your place, || From the sides of the north, || You and many peoples with you, || Riding on horses—all of them, || A great assembly, and a numerous force.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
I will say unto God, do not condemn me,.... Not that he feared eternal condemnation; there is none to them that are in Christ, and believe in him as Job did; Christ's undertakings, sufferings, and death, secure his people from the condemnation of law and justice; nor, indeed, are the afflictions of God's people a condemnation of them, but a fatherly chastisement, and are in order to prevent their being condemned with the world; yet they may look as if they were, in the eyes of the men of the world, and they as very wicked persons; and so the word may be rendered, "do not account me wicked" d, or treat me as a wicked man, by continuing thine afflicting hand upon the; which, as long as it was on him, his friends would not believe but that he was a wicked man; wherefore, as God knew he was not such an one as they took him to be, he begs that he would not use him as such, that so the censure he lay under might be removed; and though he was condemned by them, he entreats that God would make it appear he was not condemned by him: and whereas he was not conscious to himself of any notorious wickedness done by him, which deserved such usage, he further prays,
show me wherefore thou contendest with me. Afflictions are the Lord's controversy with his people, a striving, a contending with them; which are sometimes so sharp, that were they continued long, the spirits would fail before him, and the souls that he has made: now there is always a cause or reason for them, which God has in his own breast, though it is not always known to man, at least not at first, or as soon as the controversy or contention is begun; when God afflicts, it is either for sin, to prevent it, or purge from it, or to bring his people to a sense of it, to repent of it, and forsake it, or to try their graces, and make them more partakers of his holiness; and when good men, as Job, are at a loss about this, not being conscious of any gross iniquity committed, or a course of sin continued in, it is lawful, and right, and commendable, to inquire the reason of it, and learn, if possible, the end, design, and use of such dispensations.
d ×× ×ª×¨×©××¢× × "neque judices me improbum", Vatablus; so Schultens.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
I will say unto God, Do not condemn me - Do not hold me to be wicked - תרש×××¢× × ×× 'al tarshıÌyâeÌnıÌy. The sense is, âDo not simply hold me to be wicked, and treat me as such, without showing me the reasons why I am so regarded.â This was the ground of Jobâs complaint, that God by mere sovereignty and power held him to be a wicked man, and that he did not see the reasons why he was so considered and treated. He now desired to know in what he had offended, and to be made acquainted with the cause of his sufferings. The idea is, that it was unjust to treat one as guilty who had no opportunity of knowing the nature of the offence with which he was charged, or the reason why he was condemned.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 10:2. Do not condemn me — Let me not be afflicted in thy wrath.
Show me wherefore thou contendest — If I am afflicted because of my sins, show me what that sin is. God never afflicts but for past sin, or to try his followers; or for the greater manifestation of his grace in their support and deliverance.