Ayub 12:11
Konteks12:11 Does not the ear test words,
as 1 the tongue 2 tastes food? 3
Ayub 34:3
Konteks34:3 For the ear assesses 4 words
as the mouth 5 tastes food.
Filipi 1:9-10
Konteks1:9 And I pray this, that your love may abound even more and more in knowledge and every kind of insight 1:10 so that you can decide what is best, and thus be sincere and blameless for the day of Christ,
Ibrani 5:14
Konteks5:14 But solid food is for the mature, whose perceptions are trained by practice to discern both good and evil.
[12:11] 1 tn The ו (vav) introduces the comparison here (see 5:7; 11:12); see GKC 499 §161.a.
[12:11] 2 tn Heb “the palate.”
[12:11] 3 tn The final preposition with its suffix is to be understood as a pleonastic dativus ethicus and not translated (see GKC 439 §135.i).
[12:11] sn In the rest of the chapter Job turns his attention away from creation to the wisdom of ancient men. In Job 13:1 when Job looks back to this part, he refers to both the eye and the ear. In vv. 13-25 Job refers to many catastrophes which he could not have seen, but must have heard about.
[34:3] 4 tn Or “examines; tests; tries; discerns.”
[34:3] 5 tn Or “palate”; the Hebrew term refers to the tongue or to the mouth in general.