Introduction
He protesteth his continency and chastity; God’s providence, presence, and judgments; his motives, Job 31:1-4.
His just dealings, Job 31:5-8.
Free from adultery, which ought to be punished by the magistrate, Job 31:9-12.
His just carriage to his servants, and the reason, Job 31:13-15.
His bounty to the poor, for fear of God, and his highness, Job 31:6-23.
Not covetous, nor idolatrous, which ought to be punished by the magistrate, Job 31:24-28.
Not revengeful, Job 31:29,Job 31:30.
Hospitable to strangers, Job 31:31,Job 31:32.
His repentance, Job 31:33.
He wisheth God would answer, and his words might be recorded, Job 31:35-37.
His imprecation against himself, if he spoke not the truth, Job 31:38-40.
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