Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Job 9:25-35
The unfairness of God 9:25-35In short, Job believed it was useless for him to try to prove himself upright since God seemed determined to punish him.The Book of Job uses legal terms and metaphors extensively in the sections that deal with Job’s disputes with God. Job had previously served as a judge in his town (Job 29:7-17), and he wanted justice (Heb. mispat) from God. [Note: See Sylvia H. Scholnick, "The Meaning of Mispat in the Book of Job," Journal of Biblical Literature 101... read more
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Job 9:32
32. (Ecclesiastes 6:10; Isaiah 45:9). read more