Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Job 35:10
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10-13. But the reason is that the innocent sufferers often do not humbly seek God for succor; so to their "pride" is to be laid the blame of their ruin; also because ( Job 35:13-16 ) they, as Job, instead of waiting God's time in pious trust, are prone to despair of His justice, when it is not immediately visible ( Job 35:13-18.35.16- : ). If the sufferer would apply to God with a humbled, penitent spirit, He would hear. Where, c.— ( Jeremiah 2:6 Jeremiah 2:8 ; Isaiah 51:13 ). songs —of joy at deliverance ( Psalms 42:8 ; Psalms 149:5 ; Acts 16:25 ). in the night —unexpectedly ( Job 34:20 ; Job 34:25 ). Rather, "in calamity." return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-11" class="com-number"
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