hath testified against me i. e. hath marked His displeasure by the misfortunes which have overtaken me; for the idiom cf. Numbers 35:30; 1 Samuel 12:3. The Targ. characteristically moralizes: it was on account of Naomi's sin (in migrating to a heathen country). The LXX. and Vulg., pronouncing the verb differently, render hath humbled me, but against the Hebr. construction. Underlying the words is the conviction, so deeply rooted in the Hebrew mind, that all must go well with the righteous and that misfortune was a sign of Jehovah's wrath.

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