Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Job 35:15
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15. As it is, because Job waited not trustingly and patiently ( Job 35:14 ; Numbers 20:12 ; Zephaniah 3:2 ; Micah 7:9 ), God hath visited . . . ; yet still he has not taken (severe) cognizance of the great multitude ( English Version wrongly, "extremity") of sins; therefore Job should not complain of being punished with undue severity ( Job 7:20 ; Job 11:6 ). MAURER translates: "Because His anger hath not visited (hath not immediately punished Job for his impious complaints), nor has He taken strict (great) cognizance of his folly (sinful speeches); therefore," &c. For "folly," UMBREIT translates with the Rabbins, "multitude." GESENIUS reads with the Septuagint and Vulgate needlessly, "transgression." return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-16" class="com-number"
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