Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Job 34:6
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6. Were I to renounce my right (that is, confess myself guilty), I should die. Job virtually had said so ( Job 27:4 ; Job 27:5 ; Job 6:28 ). MAURER, not so well, "Notwithstanding my right (innocence) I am treated as a liar," by God, by His afflicting me. my wound —literally, "mine arrow," namely, by which I am pierced. So " my stroke" ("hand," Job 6:28- : , Margin ). My sickness ( Job 6:4 ; Job 16:13 ). without transgression —without fault of mine to deserve it ( Job 16:13- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-7" class="com-number"
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