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Job 17:3

Context
NETBible

Make then my pledge 1  with you. Who else will put up security for me? 2 

XREF

Ge 43:9; Ge 44:32; Job 9:33; Pr 6:11; Pr 11:15; Pr 17:18; Pr 20:16; Pr 22:26; Heb 7:22

NET © Notes

tn The MT has two imperatives: “Lay down, pledge me, with me.” Most commentators think that the second imperative should be a noun, and take it to say, “Lay my pledge with/beside you.” A. B. Davidson (Job, 126) suggests that the first verb means “give a pledge,” and so the two similar verbs would be emphatic: “Give a pledge, be my surety.” Other than such a change (which would involve changing the vowels) one would have to interpret similarly by seeing the imperatives as a kind of hendiadys, with the main emphasis being on the second imperative, “make a pledge.”

sn The idiom is “to strike the hand.” Here the wording is a little different, “Who is he that will strike himself into my hand?”



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