Verse 21
21. one—rather, "He" (God). "Oh, that He would plead for a man (namely, me) against God." Job quaintly says, "God must support me against God; for He makes me to suffer, and He alone knows me to be innocent" [UMBREIT]. So God helped Jacob in wrestling against Himself (compare Job 23:6; Genesis 32:25). God in Jesus Christ does plead with God for man (Romans 8:26; Romans 8:27).
as a man—literally, "the Son of man." A prefiguring of the advocacy of Jesus Christ—a boon longed for by Job (Romans 8:27- :), though the spiritual pregnancy of his own words, designed for all ages, was but little understood by him (Romans 8:27- :).
for his neighbour—Hebrew, "friend." Job himself (Romans 8:27- :) pleaded as intercessor for his "friends," though "his scorners" (Romans 8:27- :); so Jesus Christ the Son of man (Romans 8:27- :); "for friends" (Romans 8:27- :).
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