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KJB-16111 Eliphaz reproueth Iob of impiety in iustifying himselfe. 17 He proueth by Tradition the vnquietnes of wicked men.
   (1 Eliphaz reproueth Yob of impiety in iustifying himself. 17 He proueth by Tradition the unquietnes of wicked men.)


UTNuW Translation Notes:

Job 15 General Notes

Structure and Formatting

In this chapter, Job’s friend Eliphaz speaks to him once again. This time he speaks more strongly than he spoke before.- Verses 1–10: Eliphaz argues that the insights of traditional wisdom are on his side.- Verses 11–16: Eliphaz argues that Job should not defiantly insist that he is righteous.- Verses 17­–19: Eliphaz invites Job to consider the insights of traditional wisdom.- Verses 20–35: Eliphaz quotes the insights of traditional wisdom.The ULT sets the lines of this chapter farther to the right on the page than the rest of the text because it is poetry.

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