Job 4:5
“But now it is come upon thee, and thou faintest; it toucheth thee, and thou art troubled.”
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Gill's ExpositionBaptist theologian, 1697–1771
Is not this thy fear,.... The fear of God, that which is of him, comes from him, is a grace of his implanted in the…
Barnes' NotesPresbyterian pastor, 1798–1870
But now it is come upon thee - That is, calamity; or, the same trial which others have had, and in which thou hast so…
Matthew HenryNonconformist minister, 1662–1714Job 4:1-6
In these verses,
I. Eliphaz excuses the trouble he is now about to give to Job by his discourse (Job 4:2): "If we assay…
Cambridge BibleAcademic commentary, 1882–1921
it is come upon thee Rather, it cometh. Itis the calamity, which Eliphaz does not care further to particularize.
art…
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