Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Job 7:1
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1. appointed time —better, "a warfare," hard conflict with evil (so in Isaiah 40:2 ; Daniel 10:1 ). Translate it "appointed time" ( Daniel 10:1- : ). Job reverts to the sad picture of man, however great, which he had drawn ( Job 3:14 ), and details in this chapter the miseries which his friends will see, if, according to his request ( Job 3:14- : ), they will look on him. Even the Christian soldier, "warring a good warfare," rejoices when it is completed ( 1 Timothy 1:18 ; 2 Timothy 2:3 ; 2 Timothy 4:7 ; 2 Timothy 4:8 ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-2" class="com-number"
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