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Ayub 22:21

Konteks

22:21 “Reconcile yourself 1  with God, 2 

and be at peace 3  with him;

in this way your prosperity will be good.

Ayub 34:6

Konteks

34:6 Concerning my right, should I lie? 4 

My wound 5  is incurable,

although I am without transgression.’ 6 

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[22:21]  1 tn The verb סָכַן (sakhan) meant “to be useful; to be profitable” in v. 2. Now, in the Hiphil it means “to be accustomed to” or “to have experience with.” Joined by the preposition “with” it means “to be reconciled with him.” W. B. Bishai cites Arabic and Ugaritic words to support a meaning “acquiesce” (“Notes on hskn in Job 22:21,” JNES 20 [1961]: 258-59).

[22:21]  2 tn Heb “him”; the referent (God) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[22:21]  3 tn The two imperatives in this verse imply a relationship of succession and not consequence.

[34:6]  4 tn The verb is the Piel imperfect of כָּזַב (kazav), meaning “to lie.” It could be a question: “Should I lie [against my right?] – when I am innocent. If it is repointed to the Pual, then it can be “I am made to lie,” or “I am deceived.” Taking it as a question makes good sense here, and so emendations are unnecessary.

[34:6]  5 tn The Hebrew text has only “my arrow.” Some commentators emend that word slightly to get “my wound.” But the idea could be derived from “arrows” as well, the wounds caused by the arrows. The arrows are symbolic of God’s affliction.

[34:6]  6 tn Heb “without transgression”; but this is parallel to the first part where the claim is innocence.



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