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Job 13:3

Job 13:3
Surely I would speak to the Almighty, and I desire to reason with God.

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Baptist theologian, 1697–1771

Gill's Exposition

Surely I would speak to the Almighty,.... Or "therefore I would speak" (l), since he knew as much as his friends, and they knew no more than he, if so much, he would have no more to do with them, they…

Presbyterian pastor, 1798–1870

Barnes' Notes

Surely I would speak to the Almighty - I would desire to carry my cause directly up to God, and spread out my reasons before him. This Job often professed to desire; see Job 9:34-35. He felt that God…

Nonconformist minister, 1662–1714

Matthew Henry

Job 13:1-12

Job here warmly expresses his resentment of the unkindness of his friends.

I. He comes up with them as one that understood the matter in dispute as well as they, and did not need to be taught by them,…

Academic commentary, 1882–1921

Cambridge Bible

But this knowledge neither helps nor hinders him. In spite of this knowledge, if not because of it, he desires to reason with God.

surely I would speak Rather, but I would (same word in Job 13:13).