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Ayub 6:28

Tetapi sekarang, berpalinglah kepadaku; aku tidak akan berdusta di hadapanmu.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Afflictions and Adversities;  

Dictionaries:

- Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Contrite;   Greatness of God;   Sanctification;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Evidence;   Leasing;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Tetapi sekarang, berpalinglah kepadaku; aku tidak akan berdusta di hadapanmu.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Maka sekarangpun pandanglah baik-baik kepada mukaku, maka nyatalah kepadamu kelak kalau aku berdusta.

Contextual Overview

22 Did I desire you to bring vnto me, or to geue me any of your substaunce? 23 To deliuer me from the enemies hand, or to saue me from the hande of the tyrauntes? 24 Teache me, and I will hold my tong: and wherin I haue erred; cause me to vnderstande. 25 How strong are the wordes of trueth? and which of you can rebuke or reproue them? 26 Do ye imagine to reproue wordes, that the talke of the afflicted shoulde be as the winde? 27 Ye fall vpon the fatherlesse, and digge a pit to ouerthrowe your owne frende. 28 And therfore be content, & loke now vpon me, and I will not lye before your face. 29 Turne I pray you, be indifferent iudges: turne agayne, and ye shall see myne vngiltinesse, 30 whether there be any vnrighteousnes in my tongue, or vayne wordes in my mouth.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

evident unto you: Heb. before your face

if I lie: Job 11:3, Job 13:4

Reciprocal: 2 Kings 6:3 - Be content

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Now therefore be content,.... Or, "may it now please you" f; Job addresses them in a respectful manner, and entreats them they would be so kind as to look favourably on him, and entertain better thoughts of him; and give a fresh and friendly hearing of his case, when he doubted not he should be acquitted by them of the charge of iniquity, and that his cause would appear to be a righteous one:

look upon me: upon my countenance; and see if you can find any traces of fear and falsehood, of dishonesty and hypocrisy, of shame and blushing; and observe if there is not all the appearance of an honest mind, of a good conscience within, that has nothing to fear from the strictest examination; or look upon my body, covered all over with boils and ulcers, and see if there is not occasion for those expressions of grief, and those heavy complaints that I have made; or rather, look upon me with an eye of pity and compassion, with affection, favour, and benevolence, and not bear so hard upon me:

for [it is] evident unto you if I lie; or, it is "before your faces" g; should I attempt to deceive you by telling you a parcel of lies, you would soon discern the falsehood in my countenance; you would easily find it out in my words, which would issue in my shame and confusion; I could not expect to go undetected by men of such sagacity and penetration; but I am not afraid of the most diligent scrutiny that can be made into my words and actions.

f ועתה הואילו "sed nunc placeat vebis", Schmidt. g על פניכם "coram facie vestra", Bolducius, Schultens; Ben Melech interprets it, "by your life if I lie", as being an oath.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Now, therefore, be content - Rosenmuller has better rendered this, “if it please you.” The sense is, “if you are willing, look upon me.” That is, “if you are disposed, you may take a careful view of me. Look me in the countenance. You can see for yourselves whether I am sincere or false. I am willing that my whole demeanor should be subjected to the utmost scrutiny.”

For it is evident unto you if I lie - Margin, as in Hebrew before your face. That is, “you yourselves can see by my whole demeanor, by my sufferings, my patience, my manifest sincerity, that I am not playing the hypocrite.” Conscious of sincerity, he believed that if they would look upon him, they would be convinced that he was a sincere and an upright man.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Job 6:28. Look upon me — View me; consider my circumstances; compare my words; and you must be convinced that I have spoken nothing but truth.


 
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