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Bible Commentaries
Job 3

Darby's Synopsis of the New TestamentDarby's Synopsis

Introduction

1:1 Uz (a-9) See Lamentations 4:21 . perfect (b-18) Complete, lacking nothing; cf. 2 Samuel 22:24 .

Verse 3

3:3 man (a-18) Geber . so ch. 4.17; 14.10 (first), 14; 16.21 (first); 22.2 (first); 33.17 (second), 29; 34.7,9,34; 38.3; 40.7. It refers to strength, a cognate form ( Gibbor ) being used for 'mighty men,' 'heroes,' as Genesis 6:4 ; 2 Samuel 23:8 ; Job 16:14 .

Verse 4

3:4 +God (b-10) Heb. Eloah . see Note, Genesis 1:1 . The word occurs many times in Job.

Verse 8

3:8 Leviathan; (c-14) See Job 41:1 ; Psalms 74:14 ; Psalms 104:26 ; Isaiah 27:1 .

Verse 14

3:14 themselves, (d-13) Or 'who ruined buildings.'

Verse 17

3:17 wearied (e-10) i.e. lit. 'whose strength is worn out.'

Verse 23

3:23 man (a-3) Geber . so ch. 4.17; 14.10 (first), 14; 16.21 (first); 22.2 (first); 33.17 (second), 29; 34.7,9,34; 38.3; 40.7. It refers to strength, a cognate form ( Gibbor ) being used for 'mighty men,' 'heroes,' as Genesis 6:4 ; 2 Samuel 23:8 ; Job 16:14 .

Bibliographical Information
Darby, John. "Commentary on Job 3". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://studylight.org./commentaries/eng/dsn/job-3.html. 1857-67.
 
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