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Introduction

Job laments his present condition, and gives an affecting account of his former prosperity, having property in abundance, being surrounded by a numerous family, and enjoying every mark of the approbation of God, Job 29:1-6 . Speaks of the respect he had from the young, Job 29:7 , Job 29:8 ; and from the nobles, Job 29:9 , Job 29:10 . Details his conduct as a magistrate and judge in supporting the poor, and repressing the wicked, Job 29:11-17 ; his confidence, general prosperity, and respect, Job 29:18-25 .

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