Then was kindled the wrath of Elihu the son of Barachel the (a)
Buzite, of the kindred of (b) Ram: against Job was his wrath kindled,
because he justified himself (c) rather than God.
(a) Which came from Buz, the son of Nahor, Abraham's brother.
(b) Or, as the Chaldee translation reads, Abram.
(c... [ Continue Reading ]
Now Elihu had waited till Job had spoken, because (d) they [were]
elder than he.
(d) That is, the three mentioned before.... [ Continue Reading ]
I said, Days (e) should speak, and multitude of years should teach
wisdom.
(e) Meaning, the ancient, who have experience.... [ Continue Reading ]
But [there is] a spirit in man: (f) and the inspiration of the
Almighty giveth them understanding.
(f) It is a special gift of God that man has understanding and comes
neither from nature nor by age.... [ Continue Reading ]
Behold, I waited for your words; I gave ear to your reasons, whilst ye
searched out (g) what to say.
(g) To prove that Job's affliction came for his sins.... [ Continue Reading ]
Lest ye should say, We have (h) found out wisdom: God thrusteth him
down, not man.
(h) Flatter yourselves as though you had overcome him.... [ Continue Reading ]
Now (i) he hath not directed [his] words against me: neither will I
answer (k) him with your speeches.
(i) That is, Job.
(k) He uses almost the same arguments but without taunting and
reproaches.... [ Continue Reading ]
For I am full of (l) matter, the spirit within me constraineth me.
(l) I have conceived in my mind a great store of reasons.... [ Continue Reading ]
Let me not, I pray you, accept any man's person, (m) neither let me
give flattering titles unto man.
(m) I will neither have regard for riches, credit, nor authority but
will speak the very truth.... [ Continue Reading ]
For I know not to give flattering (n) titles; [in so doing] my maker
would soon take me away.
(n) The Hebrew word signifies to change the name as to call a fool a
wise man: meaning, that he would not cloak the truth to flatter men.... [ Continue Reading ]