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Ayub 19:12

Konteks

19:12 His troops 1  advance together;

they throw up 2  a siege ramp against me,

and they camp around my tent.

Ayub 25:3

Konteks

25:3 Can his armies be numbered? 3 

On whom does his light 4  not rise?

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[19:12]  1 sn Now the metaphor changes again. Since God thinks of Job as an enemy, he attacks with his troops, builds the siege ramp, and camps around him to besiege him. All the power and all the forces are at God’s disposal in his attack of Job.

[19:12]  2 tn Heb “they throw up their way against me.” The verb סָלַל (salal) means “to build a siege ramp” or “to throw up a ramp”; here the object is “their way.” The latter could be taken as an adverbial accusative, “as their way.” But as the object it fits just as well. Some delete the middle clause; the LXX has “Together his troops fell upon me, they beset my ways with an ambush.”

[25:3]  3 tn Heb “Is there a number to his troops?” The question is rhetorical: there is no number to them!

[25:3]  4 tc In place of “light” here the LXX has “his ambush,” perhaps reading אֹרְבוֹ (’orÿvo) instead of אוֹרֵהוּ (’orehu, “his light”). But while that captures the idea of troops and warfare, the change should be rejected because the armies are linked with stars and light. The expression is poetic; the LXX interpretation tried to make it concrete.



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