◄Job 22:21► Verse(Click for Chapter) New International Version “Submit to God and be at peace with him; in this way prosperity will come to you. New Living Translation “Submit to God, and you will have peace; then things will go well for you. ...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 22. - Receive, I pray thee, the law from his mouth; or, receive now instruction from his mouth. The supposition of some commentators, that the "Law of Moses" is intended, is negatived by the entire absence from the Book of any allusion to the details of the Mosa...
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Job 22:27 27When you pray, he will answer you, and you will keep the vows you made. Read ChapterCompare Prayer PREVIOUSJob 22:26NEXTJob 22:28 Job 22:27 Meaning and Commentary Job 22:27 Thou shalt make thy prayer unto him To God, and him only; for not a creature, angels, or men...
Resources for Job 1:6-1:22 Find resource All Study Bibles Encyclopedias Commentaries Dictionaries Bible Studies Overview 66 results Suggested Resources NIV Study Bible Notes, Fully Revised Edition Plus 13 entries Expositor's Bible Commentary (Abridged Edition): Old Testament Plus 4 entries Mounce's ...
doi:10.1515/9783110214789.211Scott C. Jones
Matthew Henry's Commentary 13 entries New Bible Commentary Plus 4 entries NIV Application Commentary Plus 3 entries Olive Tree Bible Overview Plus 1 entry Theology of Work Bible Commentary 3 entries Thru The Bible Plus 27 entries Zondervan Bible Commentary (One Volume) Plus 5 entries Zondervan Illu...
David Guzik commentary on Job 29, where Job remembers better days he had in his relationship with God and people, and the position of leadership he had.
David Guzik commentary on Job 36 describes how Elihu continues his speech, teaching Job about the justice, righteousness, and greatness of God.
(1897); WIGHT AND HIRSCH, A Commentary on the Book of Job from a Hebrew Manuscript in the University Library, Cambridge (1905). Among special works mention may be made of: BICKELL, De indole ac ratione versionis Alexandrinae in interpretando libro Jobi (1862); IDEM, Carmina Vet. Test....