Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Job 31:34
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34. Rather, the apodosis to :- , "Then let me be fear-stricken before a great multitude, let the contempt, c., let me keep silence (the greatest disgrace to a patriot, heretofore so prominent in assemblies), and not go out," &c. A just retribution that he who hides his sin from God, should have it exposed before man ( :- ). But Job had not been so exposed, but on the contrary was esteemed in the assemblies of the "tribes"—("families") a proof, he implies, that God does not hold him guilty of hiding sin ( Job 24:16 , contrast with Job 24:16- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-35" class="com-number"
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