“For has anyone said to God, ‘I have borne chastening; I will offend no more;
Parallel translations
- WEB “For has any said to God, ‘I am guilty, but I will not offend any more.
- KJV Surely it is meet to be said unto God, I have borne chastisement, I will not offend any more:
- BSB Suppose someone says to God, ‘I have endured my punishment; I will offend no more.
- NASB ¶“For has anyone said to God, ‘I have endured punishment; I will not offend anymore;
- NLT “Why don’t people say to God, ‘I have sinned, but I will sin no more’?
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Quick answer
Elihu asks whether anyone, like Job, has rightly come to God confessing guilt and resolving to sin no more. True repentance acknowledges fault and turns from it.
Overview
Elihu presents the model of a humble penitent who says to God, 'I am guilty, I will not offend any more.' His point is that Job has not spoken to God this way but has instead justified himself. The verse upholds the necessity of honest confession, a posture the gospel both demands and enables, for God is faithful to forgive those who confess (1 John 1:9).
Cross-references & the web
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- Mic 7:9I will bear the indignation of Yahweh, because I have sinned against him, until he pleads my case, and executes judgment for me. He will bring me out to the light. I will see his righteousness.
- Job 33:27He sings before men, and says, ‘I have sinned, and perverted that which was right, and it didn’t profit me.
- Lev 26:41I also walked contrary to them, and brought them into the land of their enemies; if then their uncircumcised heart is humbled, and they then accept the punishment of their iniquity;
- Job 40:3–5Then Job answered Yahweh,
- Jer 31:18–19“I have surely heard Ephraim bemoaning himself thus, ‘You have chastised me, and I was chastised, as an untrained calf: turn me, and I shall be turned; for you are Yahweh my God.
- Ezra 9:13–14“After all that has come on us for our evil deeds, and for our great guilt, since you, our God, have punished us less than our iniquities deserve, and have given us such a remnant,
- Job 42:6Therefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes.”
- Dan 9:7–14Lord, righteousness belongs to you, but to us confusion of face, as it is today; to the men of Judah, and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and to all Israel, who are near, and who are far off, through all the countries where you have driven them, because of their trespass that they have trespassed against you.
- Neh 9:33–38However you are just in all that has come on us; for you have dealt truly, but we have done wickedly.
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