Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Job 29:1-25
Job’s past blessedness ch. 29"Chapter 29 is another classic example of Semitic rhetoric with all the elements of good symmetrical style. . . . The pattern is as follows:"Blessing, Job 29:2-6Honor, Job 29:7-11Job’s benevolence, Job 29:12-17Blessing, Job 29:18-20Honor, Job 29:21-25 . . ."Job in asserting his benevolence places a description of it in the climatic position in this oration, with the key line (Job 29:14) in the exact middle of the poem." [Note: Smick, "Architectonics, Structured . .... read more
E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Job 29:5
THE ALMIGHTY. Hebrew Shaddai. App-4 . children = youths. read more