2 This hast thou reckoned for judgment: Thou hast said -- `My righteousness `is' more than God's?'
`And I say to you, that every idle word that men may speak, they shall give for it a reckoning in a day of judgment; for from thy words thou shalt be declared righteous, and from thy words thou shalt be declared unrighteous.'
Know now, that God turned me upside down, And His net against me hath set round, Lo, I cry out -- violence, and am not answered, I cry aloud, and there is no judgment.
God liveth! He turned aside my judgment, And the Mighty -- He made my soul bitter. For all the while my breath `is' in me, And the spirit of God in my nostrils. My lips do not speak perverseness, And my tongue doth not utter deceit. Pollution to me -- if I justify you, Till I expire I turn not aside mine integrity from me. On my righteousness I have laid hold, And I do not let it go, My heart doth not reproach me while I live.
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Commentary on Job 35 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 35
Job being still silent, Elihu follows his blow, and here, a third time, undertakes to show him that he had spoken amiss, and ought to recant. Three improper sayings he here charges him with, and returns answer to them distinctly:-
Job 35:1-8
We have here,
Job 35:9-13
Elihu here returns an answer to another word that Job had said, which, he thought, reflected much upon the justice and goodness of God, and therefore ought not to pass without a remark. Observe,
Job 35:14-16
Here is,