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Job 9:1

Context
NET ©

Then Job answered:

NIV ©

Then Job replied:

NASB ©

Then Job answered,

NLT ©

Then Job spoke again:

MSG ©

Job continued by saying:

BBE ©

And Job made answer and said,

NRSV ©

Then Job answered:

NKJV ©

Then Job answered and said:


KJV
Then Job
<0347>
answered
<06030> (8799)
and said
<0559> (8799)_,
NASB ©
Then Job
<0347>
answered
<06030>
,
HEBREW
rmayw
<0559>
bwya
<0347>
Neyw (9:1)
<06030>
LXXM
upolabwn
<5274
V-AAPNS
de
<1161
PRT
iwb
<2492
N-PRI
legei
<3004
V-PAI-3S
NET © [draft] ITL
Then
<06030>
Job
<0347>
answered
<0559>
:
NET ©

Then Job answered:

NET © Notes

sn This speech of Job in response to Bildad falls into two large sections, chs. 9 and 10. In ch. 9 he argues that God’s power and majesty prevent him from establishing his integrity in his complaint to God. And in ch. 10 Job tries to discover in God’s plan the secret of his afflictions. The speech seems to continue what Job was saying to Eliphaz more than it addresses Bildad. See K. Fullerton, “On Job 9 and 10,” JBL 53 (1934): 321-49.



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