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Job 10:6

Job 10:6
That thou enquirest after mine iniquity, and searchest after my sin?

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Baptist theologian, 1697–1771

Gill's Exposition

That thou enquirest after mine iniquity, and searchest after my sin? Narrowly examined every action of his life, to find something amiss in them; and took notice of every weakness and infirmity, and…

Presbyterian pastor, 1798–1870

Barnes' Notes

That thou inquirest after mine iniquity - Art thou governed by hu man passions and prejudices, that thou dost thus seem to search out every little obliquity and error? Job here evidently refers to the…

Nonconformist minister, 1662–1714

Matthew Henry

Job 10:1-7

Here is, I. A passionate resolution to persist in his complaint, Job 10:1. Being daunted with the dread of God's majesty, so that he could not plead his cause with him, he resolves to give himself…

Academic commentary, 1882–1921

Cambridge Bible

Job 10:5-7

Then he asks if God's life be brief like human life, that by the inquisition of chastisements He seeks to bring Job's sin to light, lest His victim should outlive Him, and hurries on his punishment…