Job 10:3
ContextNETBible | Is it good for you 1 to oppress, 2 to 3 despise the work of your hands, while 4 you smile 5 on the schemes of the wicked? |
XREF | Job 8:20; Job 14:15; Job 34:5-7,18,19; Job 34:19; Job 36:7-9,17,18; Job 40:2,8; Ps 69:33; Ps 138:8; Isa 64:8; Jer 12:1-3; La 3:2-18; 1Pe 4:19 |
NET © Notes |
1 tn Or “Does it give you pleasure?” The expression could also mean, “Is it profitable for you?” or “Is it fitting for you?” 2 tn The construction uses כִּי (ki) with the imperfect verb – “that you oppress.” Technically, this clause serves as the subject, and “good” is the predicate adjective. In such cases one often uses an English infinitive to capture the point: “Is it good for you to oppress?” The LXX changes the meaning considerably: “Is it good for you if I am unrighteous, for you have disowned the work of your hands.” 3 tn Heb “that you despise.” 4 tn Now, in the second half of the verse, there is a change in the structure. The conjunction on the preposition followed by the perfect verb represents a circumstantial clause. 5 tn The Hiphil of the verb יָפַע (yafa’) means “shine.” In this context the expression “you shine upon” would mean “have a glowing expression,” be radiant, or smile. |