I have heard the rebuke that reproaches me, And the spirit of my understanding causes me to answer.
Parallel translations
- WEB I have heard the reproof which puts me to shame. The spirit of my understanding answers me.
- KJV I have heard the check of my reproach, and the spirit of my understanding causeth me to answer.
- BSB I have heard a rebuke that insults me, and my understanding prompts a reply.
- NASB “I listened to the reprimand which insults me, And the spirit of my understanding makes me answer.
- NLT I’ve had to endure your insults, but now my spirit prompts me to reply.
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Quick answer
Zophar feels Job's words have shamed and reproved him, prompting his understanding to reply. He answers in wounded defensiveness.
Overview
Stung by what he takes as Job's insulting rebuke, Zophar claims his understanding compels a response. His sense of personal offense reveals that his speech is partly self-justification. The exchange illustrates how easily counsel turns into a contest of pride rather than a ministry of grace to the hurting.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Job 33:3My words shall utter the uprightness of my heart. That which my lips know they shall speak sincerely.
- Ps 78:2–5I will open my mouth in a parable. I will utter dark sayings of old,
- Job 20:2“Therefore do my thoughts give answer to me, even by reason of my haste that is in me.
- Ps 49:3My mouth will speak words of wisdom. My heart shall utter understanding.
- Job 27:11I will teach you about the hand of God. That which is with the Almighty will I not conceal.
- Job 19:29be afraid of the sword, for wrath brings the punishments of the sword, that you may know there is a judgment.”
- Job 19:3You have reproached me ten times. You aren’t ashamed that you attack me.
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