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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Job 1:1

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1. Uz —north of Arabia-Deserta, lying towards the Euphrates. It was in this neighborhood, and not in that of Idumea, that the Chaldeans and Sabeans who plundered him dwell. The Arabs divide their country into the north, called Sham, or "the left"; and the south, called Yemen, or "the right"; for they faced east; and so the west was on their left, and the south on their right. Arabia-Deserta was on the east, Arabia-Petræa on the west, and Arabia-Felix on the south. Job —The name comes from an Arabic word meaning "to return," namely, to God, "to repent," referring to his end [EICHORN]; or rather from a Hebrew word signifying one to whom enmity was shown, "greatly tried" [GESENIUS]. Significant names were often given among the Hebrews, from some event of later life (compare Genesis 4:2 , Abel—a "feeder" of sheep). So the emir of Uz was by general consent called Job, on account of his "trials." The only other person so called was a son of Issachar ( Genesis 4:2- : ). perfect —not absolute or faultless perfection (compare Job 9:20 ; Ecclesiastes 7:20 ), but integrity, sincerity, and consistency on the whole, in all relations of life ( Genesis 6:9 ; Genesis 17:1 ; Proverbs 10:9 ; Matthew 5:48 ). It was the fear of God that kept Job from evil ( Matthew 5:48- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-3" class="com-number"

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