- Bible
- Job
- Chapter 10
- Verse 14
If I sin, then thou markest me, and thou wilt not acquit me from mine iniquity.
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Gill's Exposition
If I be wicked, woe is me,.... In this world, and to all eternity; afflictions will abide me here, and everlasting wrath hereafter: these are the woes that belong to a wicked man; that is, a profane…
Barnes' Notes
If I sin - The object of this verse and the following is, evidently, to say that he was wholly perplexed. He did not know how to act. He could not understand the reason of the divine dealings, and he…
Here we have,
I. Job's passionate complaints. On this harsh and unpleasant string he harps much, in which, though he cannot be justified, he may be excused. He complained not for nothing, as the…
Cambridge Bible
If I sin, then thou markest Rather, if I sinned then thou wouldst mark. Similarly, wouldst not acquit. "To sin" here appears to mean, to be guilty of trivial sins (ch. Job 7:20; Job 13:26); if he…
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