A Critical And Exegetical Commentary On the book of Job volume 1

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A Critical And Exegetical Commentary On the book of Job volume 1
S R Samuel Rolles Driver
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E. To treat me as a kins- man or the like. Du. For have failed and my fatniliar friends reads have ceased to know me : but see phil. N. — Familiar friends] ^n^» as Ps. 3112(11) 889(8) 5514(12)^ 2 K. IqIi.
15. They that sojourn] those who had sought the pro- tection of Job's house and enjoyed his hospitality — the^^?'(EV. ** stranger") of Ex. 20I®. — Maids] female slaves. — A stranger] or alien, properly one who belongs to another family, class, or community (cp. Nu. I^^ n. ); the tables are now
... so completely turned that the very persons who owed their places in the household to Job now look upon him as one outside the family. — Alien] or foreigner.
16. Job's slave, instead of waiting for and immediately responding to the least gesture indicative of his wish (Ps. 123^), does not even obey an express command ; and at best now he only responds to humble entreaty and appeal for compassion.
17. The loathsome features of his disease (2^ n. ) repel Job's nearest and dearest relations — his wife, and those who had 1 68 THE BOOK OF JOB [XIX.


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