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Job 31:37
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I would give him an account of all my steps;I would approach him like a prince.
I would declare to him the number of my steps. As a prince would I go near to him.
I would declare unto him the number of my steps; as a prince would I go near unto him.
I would give him an account of all my steps; like a prince I would approach him.
I would explain to God every step I took, and I would come near to him like a prince.)
I would give him an accounting of my steps; like a prince I would approach him.
"I would count out to Him the number of my steps [with every detail of my life], Approaching His presence as if I were a prince.
"I would declare to Him the number of my steps; Like a prince, I would approach Him.
I would declare to him the number of my steps. As a prince would I go near to him.
I will tell him the nomber of my goings, and goe vnto him as to a prince.
I would declare to Him the number of my steps;Like a prince I would approach Him—
I would give account of all my steps; I would approach Him like a prince.
And with my head held high, I would tell him everything I have ever done.
I would declare to him every one of my steps; I would approach him like a prince.
I would declare unto him the number of my steps; as a prince would I come near to him.
Then I could explain everything I have done. I could come to God with my head held high like a prince.
I would declare to him the number of my steps; as a prince I would go near to him.
I would tell God everything I have done, and hold my head high in his presence.
I would give him an account of my steps; I would approach him like a noble.
I would tell Him the number of my steps. Like a prince I would go near Him.
I haue tolde the nombre of my goinges, and delyuered them vnto him as to a prynce.
I would declare unto him the number of my steps; As a prince would I go near unto him.
I would make clear the number of my steps, I would put it before him like a prince! The words of Job are ended.
I would declare unto him the number of my steps; as a prince would I go near unto him.
I would declare vnto him the number of my steps, as a prince would I goe neere vnto him.
I will tell hym the number of my goinges, & go vnto him as to a prince.
And if I did not read it and return it, having taken nothing from the debtor:
I would declare unto him the number of my steps; as a prince would I go near unto him.
Bi alle my degrees Y schal pronounce it, and Y schal as offre it to the prynce.
I would declare to him the number of my steps; As a leader I would go near to him.
I would declare to him the number of my steps; as a prince would I go near to him.
I would declare to Him the number of my steps; Like a prince I would approach Him.
I would tell Him the number of my every step. I would come near Him like a prince.
I would give him an account of all my steps; like a prince I would approach him.
The number of my footsteps, I would declare to him, Like a noble, would I draw near to him.
At every step of mine I would pronounce it, and offer it as to a prince.
I would give him an account of all my steps; like a prince I would approach him.
The number of my steps I tell Him, As a leader I approach Him.
"I would declare to Him the number of my steps; Like a prince I would approach Him.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
declare: Job 9:3, Job 13:15, Job 14:16, Job 42:3-6, Psalms 19:12
as a: Genesis 32:28, Ephesians 3:12, Hebrews 4:15, Hebrews 4:16, 1 John 3:19-21
Reciprocal: Job 40:4 - what Isaiah 41:21 - Produce Habakkuk 2:1 - when I am reproved
Cross-References
Then the Lord said to Jacob, "Return to the land of your father and grandfather and to your relatives there, and I will be with you."
So Jacob called Rachel and Leah out to the field where he was watching his flock.
He said to them, "I have noticed that your father's attitude toward me has changed. But the God of my father has been with me.
But as for your gods, see if you can find them, and let the person who has taken them die! And if you find anything else that belongs to you, identify it before all these relatives of ours, and I will give it back!" But Jacob did not know that Rachel had stolen the household idols.
They took the things from the tent and brought them to Joshua and all the Israelites. Then they laid them on the ground in the presence of the Lord .
But if you are unsuccessful, take one or two others with you and go back again, so that everything you say may be confirmed by two or three witnesses.
You yourselves are our witnesses—and so is God—that we were devout and honest and faultless toward all of you believers.
Pray for us, for our conscience is clear and we want to live honorably in everything we do.
Be careful to live properly among your unbelieving neighbors. Then even if they accuse you of doing wrong, they will see your honorable behavior, and they will give honor to God when he judges the world.
But do this in a gentle and respectful way. Keep your conscience clear. Then if people speak against you, they will be ashamed when they see what a good life you live because you belong to Christ.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
I would declare to him the number of my steps,.... To his judge, or to him that contended with him, and drew up the bill against him; he would forward it, assist in it, furnish materials for it, give an account of all the transactions of his life that he could remember; this he says not as though he thought that God stood in need of any such declaration, since he better knows the actions of men than they themselves, compasses their paths, and is acquainted with all their ways; but to show how confident he was of his innocence, and how little he feared the strictest and closest examination of his ways and works, knowing that he had lived with all good conscience unto that day:
and as a prince would I go near unto him; either he should consider such an hearer and judge of his cause he desired as a prince, and reverence and respect him as such; he should be as dear unto him, though his adversary that contended with him, as a prince; and he should be as ambitious of an acquaintance with him as with a prince: or rather he means that he himself as a prince, in a princely manner, and with a princely spirit, should draw nigh to his judge, to answer to the bill in writing against him; that he should not come up to the bar like a malefactor, that shows guilt in his countenance, and by his trembling limbs, and shrinking back, not caring to come nigh, but choosing rather to stand at a distance, or get off and escape if he could; but on the other hand, Job would go up to his judge, and to the judgment seat, with all the stateliness of a prince, with an heroic, intrepid, and undaunted spirit; like a "bold prince", as Mr. Broughton renders the word; see Job 23:3.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
I would declare unto him the number of my steps - That is, I would disclose to him the whole course of my life. This is language also appropriate to a judicial trial, and the meaning is, that Job was so confident of his integrity that he would approach God and make his whole course of life known to him.
As a prince would I go near unto him - With the firm and upright step with which a prince commonly walks. I would not go in a base, cringing manner, but in a manner that evinced a consciousness of integrity. I would not go bowed down under the consciousness of guilt, as a self-condemned malefactor, but with the firm and elastic foot-tread of one conscious of innocence. It must be remembered that all this is said with reference to the charges which had been brought against him by his friends, and not as claiming absolute perfection. He was accused of gross hypocrisy, and it was maintained that he was suffering the judicial infliction of heaven on account of that. So far as those charges were concerned, he now says that he could go before God with the firm and elastic tread of a prince - with entire cheerfulness and boldness. We are not, however, to suppose that he did not regard himself as having the common infirmities and sinfulness of our fallen nature. The discussion does not turn at all on that point.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 31:37. I would declare unto him the number of my steps — I would show this adversary the different stations I had been in, and the offices which I had filled in life, that he might trace me through the whole of my civil, military, and domestic life, in order to get evidence against me.
As a prince would I go near — Though carrying my own accusation, I would go into the presence of my judge as the נגיד nagid, chief, or sovereign commander and judge, of the people and country, and would not shrink from having my conduct investigated by even the meanest of my subjects.
In these three verses we may observe the following particulars: -
1. Job wishes to be brought to trial, that he might have the opportunity of vindicating himself: O that I might have a hearing!
2. That his adversary, Eliphaz and his companions, whom he considers as one party, and joined together in one, would reduce their vague charges to writing, that they might come before the court in a legal form: O that my adversary would write down the charge!
3. That the Almighty, שדי Shaddai, the all-sufficient GOD, and not man, should be the judge, who would not permit his adversaries to attempt, by false evidence, to establish what was false, nor suffer himself to cloak with a hypocritical covering what was iniquitous in his conduct: O that the Almighty might answer for me - take notice of or be judge in the cause!
4. To him he purposes cheerfully to confess all his ways, who could at once judge if he prevaricated, or concealed the truth.
5. This would give him the strongest encouragement: he would go boldly before him, with the highest persuasion of an honourable acquittal.