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John Trapp

John Trapp Complete Commentary - Job 19:25

Job 19:25 For I know [that] my redeemer liveth, and [that] he shall stand at the latter [day] upon the earth: Ver. 25. For I know that my Redeemer liveth ] Clarissima fidei confessio, saith Brentius, A most famous confession of his faith. Brevis et longa, totaque aurea, est haec apologia, saith another, This is Job’s short and yet long apology, but golden all over, and such as hath fulness of matter in fewness of words. Calvin and Mercer ( viri alioqui iudiciosissimi ) are mistaken here,... read more

Samuel Bagster

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge - Job 19:25

I know: Job 33:23, Job 33:24, Psalms 19:14, Isaiah 54:5, Isaiah 59:20, Isaiah 59:21, Ephesians 1:7 he shall: Genesis 3:15, Genesis 22:18, John 5:22-Joel :, Jude 1:14 Reciprocal: Numbers 24:17 - I shall see him Deuteronomy 31:29 - the latter days Joshua 2:9 - I know Ruth 2:20 - one of our 2 Samuel 22:47 - Lord Job 13:15 - he slay me Job 14:12 - till the heavens Job 14:14 - shall he live Psalms 138:7 - Though I walk Proverbs 14:32 - the righteous Isaiah 2:2 - in the last Isaiah 30:8 - the time... read more

John Wesley

Wesley's Explanatory Notes - Job 19:25

For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth:For — This is the reason of his confidence in the goodness of his cause, and his willingness to have the matter depending between him and his friends, published and submitted to any trial, because he had a living and powerful Redeemer to plead his cause, and to give sentence for him.My Redeemer — In whom I have a particular interest. The word Goel, here used; properly agrees to Jesus Christ: for this... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Job 19:21-27

Second division THE PITEOUS APPEAL JOB MAKES TO HIS FRIENDS FOR SYMPATHY OPENS UP AN EXTREMITY OF DISTRESS, OUT OF WHICH, AS IS SO COMMON IN THE ECONOMY OF GRACE, SPRINGS A MOST TRIUMPHANT ASSURANCE OF FAITH IN GOD’S PURPOSES OF ETERNAL GOOD TOWARDS HIM, Job 19:21-27. The intensified storm of doubts, fears, griefs, and desolation quickly retires along the sky, and discloses a bow of peace, in beauty far transcending that of nature. Taylor Lewis supposes that a pause ensued after the repeated... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Job 19:25

25. For I know “For” and. It is not uncommon in the classics to commence a distinct poem or treatise in like manner. (OVID, Amos 3:8; PROPERTIUS, Job 1:17.) Ewald pertinently renders it but, in the sense of “Yet whereto other thoughts?” Or it may be used in a manner similar to the οτι of classic and N.T. Greek, which is often redundant before citations and declarative sentences. (Comp. THAYER’S Buttmann, pp. 245, 274.) And I, I know. The “I” stands forth with prominence as if to... read more

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