Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Job 21:29
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29. Job, seeing that the friends will not admit him as an impartial judge, as they consider his calamities prove his guilt, begs them to ask the opinion of travellers ( Lamentations 1:12 ), who have the experience drawn from observation, and who are no way connected with him. Job opposes this to Bildad ( Lamentations 1:12- : ) and Zophar ( Job 20:4 ). tokens —rather, "intimations" (for example, inscriptions, proverbs, signifying the results of their observation), testimony. Literally, "signs" or proofs in confirmation of the word spoken ( Job 20:4- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-30" class="com-number"
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