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Job 36:8-10

Context

36:8 But if they are bound in chains, 1 

and held captive by the cords of affliction,

36:9 then he reveals 2  to them what they have done, 3 

and their transgressions,

that they were behaving proudly.

36:10 And he reveals 4  this 5  for correction,

and says that they must turn 6  from evil.

Job 36:15

Context

36:15 He delivers the afflicted by 7  their 8  afflictions,

he reveals himself to them 9  by their suffering.

1 tn Dhorme thinks that the verse is still talking about kings, who may be in captivity. But this diverts attention from Elihu’s emphasis on the righteous.

2 tn The verb נָגַד (nagad) means “to declare; to tell.” Here it is clear that God is making known the sins that caused the enslavement or captivity, so “reveal” makes a good interpretive translation.

3 tn Heb “their work.”

4 tn The idiom once again is “he uncovers their ear.”

5 tn The revelation is in the preceding verse, and so a pronoun must be added to make the reference clear.

6 tn The verb שׁוּב (shuv, “to turn; to return”) is one of the two major words in the OT for “repent” – to return from evil. Here the imperfect should be obligatory – they must do it.

7 tn The preposition בּ (bet) in these two lines is not location but instrument, not “in” but “by means of.” The affliction and the oppression serve as a warning for sin, and therefore a means of salvation.

8 tn Heb “his.”

9 tn Heb “he uncovers their ear.”



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