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Job 21:14-16

Context

21:14 So they say to God, ‘Turn away from us!

We do not want to 1  know your ways. 2 

21:15 Who is the Almighty, that 3  we should serve him?

What would we gain

if we were to pray 4  to him?’ 5 

21:16 But their prosperity is not their own doing. 6 

The counsel of the wicked is far from me! 7 

Job 21:30

Context

21:30 that the evil man is spared

from the day of his misfortune,

that he is delivered 8 

from the day of God’s wrath?

1 tn The absence of the preposition before the complement adds greater vividness to the statement: “and knowing your ways – we do not desire.”

2 sn Contrast Ps 25:4, which affirms that walking in God’s ways means to obey God’s will – the Torah.

3 tn The interrogative clause is followed by ki, similar to Exod 5:2, “Who is Yahweh, that I should obey him?”

4 tn The verb פָּגַע (paga’) means “to encounter; to meet,” but also “to meet with request; to intercede; to interpose.” The latter meaning is a derived meaning by usage.

5 tn The verse is not present in the LXX. It may be that it was considered too blasphemous and therefore omitted.

6 tn Heb “is not in their hand.”

sn The implication of this statement is that their well-being is from God, which is the problem Job is raising in the chapter. A number of commentators make it a question, interpreting it to mean that the wicked enjoy prosperity as if it is their right. Some emend the text to say “his hands” – Gordis reads it, “Indeed, our prosperity is not in his hands.”

7 sn Even though their life seems so good in contrast to his own plight, Job cannot and will not embrace their principles – “far be from me their counsel.”

8 tn The verb means “to be led forth.” To be “led forth in the day of trouble” means to be delivered.



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