13:10 He would certainly rebuke 1 you
if you secretly 2 showed partiality!
26:11 The pillars 3 of the heavens tremble
and are amazed at his rebuke. 4
1 tn The verbal idea is intensified with the infinitive absolute. This is the same verb used in v. 3; here it would have the sense of “rebuke, convict.”
sn Peake’s observation is worth noting, namely, that as Job attacks the unrighteousness of God boldly he nonetheless has confidence in God’s righteousness that would not allow liars to defend him.
2 sn The use of the word “in secret” or “secretly” suggests that what they do is a guilty action (31:27a).
3 sn H. H. Rowley (Job [NCBC], 173) says these are the great mountains, perceived to hold up the sky.
4 sn The idea here is that when the earth quakes, or when there is thunder in the heavens, these all represent God’s rebuke, for they create terror.