Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Job 20:4

Context
NETBible

“Surely you know 1  that it has been from old, ever since humankind was placed 2  on the earth,

XREF

Ge 1:28; Ge 9:1-3; Job 8:8,9; Job 15:10; Job 32:7; Ps 115:16

NET © Notes

tn The MT has “Do you not know?” The question can be interpreted as a rhetorical question affirming that Job must know this. The question serves to express the conviction that the contents are well-known to the audience (see GKC 474 §150.e).

tn Heb “from the putting of man on earth.” The infinitive is the object of the preposition, which is here temporal. If “man” is taken as the subjective genitive, then the verb would be given a passive translation. Here “man” is a generic, referring to “mankind” or “the human race.”



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