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Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Job 31:24-34

Fourth strophe Job declares himself to have discharged his more secret and private obligations to God and man. He was not only free from covetous extortion, as he had previously declared, (Job 31:21,) but also from avaricious idolatry of glittering wealth and a concealed adoration of the most conspicuous of the heavenly bodies. Nor had he cherished emotions of retaliation and revenge, nor neglected the rites of hospitality, nor in general laid claim to virtues which he possessed not, Job... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Job 31:28

28. Denied the God above The transfer of the predominant affection of the heart from the Creator to the creature is a practical denial of God. read more

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