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Job addresses all friends (using the plural word for "you", although until now only Eliphaz has spoken) that they have seen his situation and are afraid – perhaps afraid that it might also happen to them or that it would challenge their core belief in retribution. Therefore, Job challenges them to teach or correct him, if they can, by giving him explanation, not condemnation (verses 24–30). Job maintains to be a person of integrity and asks his friends twice to "turn" ("repent" or "change in direction") or reconsider their thought process. Verse 30 contains two rhetorical questions that answer "no" to the issue raised by the Adversary in Job 1:9 whether Job would fear God for nothing or Job's faith is based on self-interest.
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In this section Job criticizes his friends whom he hopes to get support from but they failed to do so. Job alludes to Eliphaz's words to let the fear of God be Job's ground of confidence (Job 4:6) and turns in around by saying that Eliphaz's speech is actually abandoning the fear of God. In verse 21,
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Job's response (from the verb in verse 1) might not necessarily answer every matter raised by Eliphaz. First, Job requests that his 'angst and suffering' be taken seriously, that is, both be properly weighed (an intensive expression) together to demonstrate its excessiveness against what is right
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In chapter 6, the introduction (verse 1) and a sketch or outline of Job's s complaint (verses 2–7) is followed by Job's Request (verses 8-13) and his rebuke of the friends' failure to care for him (verses 14–23), then concluded with a challenge addressed to the friends (verses 24–30). The main
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Clines, D. J. A. "Job" , 162. Gordis assigns the meaning of "deceit, falsehood" based on Micah 7:3 and Psalm 5:10 . The Greek Septuagint renders the second question as "and does not my throat meditate understanding?",
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The Dialogue section is composed in the format of poetry with distinctive syntax and grammar. Chapters 6 and 7 record Job's response after the first speech of Eliphaz (in
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purpose of chapter 6 is "to point out that the friend's explanation of Job's current plight in the light of tradition is insensitive and amounts to deception'.
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which is assumed to be taken from a geminate root meaning "to suck" or "to swallow" (cf. KJV), but can also traced to a root
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The pattern of first speaking to the friends and then turning to God is typical of Job throughout the dialogue.
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Farmer, Kathleen A. (1998). "The Wisdom Books". In McKenzie, Steven L.; Graham, Matt Patrick (eds.).
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Within the structure, chapter 6 is grouped into the Dialogue section with the following outline:
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For now it would be heavier than the sand of the sea: therefore my words are swallowed up."
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Holman Illustrated Bible Handbook. Holman Bible Publishers, Nashville, Tennessee. 2012.
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Estes, Daniel J. (2013). Walton, John H.; Strauss, Mark L. (eds.).
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kills the fool", but Job uses it here to contend that his
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and 5), which can be divided into two main sections:
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Index

chapter 5
chapter 7

Leningrad Codex
Book of Job
Ketuvim
Sifrei Emet
Old Testament
chapter
Book of Job
Hebrew Bible
Old Testament
Christian
Bible
Job
Job 3:1
31:40
Hebrew language
This chapter is divided into
Hebrew
Masoretic Text
Aleppo Codex
Codex Leningradensis
Koine Greek
Septuagint
Codex Vaticanus
Codex Sinaiticus
BHK
Codex Alexandrinus
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