‘Job speaks without knowledge, And his words are without wisdom.
Parallel translations
- WEB ‘Job speaks without knowledge. His words are without wisdom.’
- KJV Job hath spoken without knowledge, and his words were without wisdom.
- BSB ‘Job speaks without knowledge; his words lack insight.’
- NKJV ‘Jobspeaks without knowledge, His words are without wisdom.’
- NLT ‘Job speaks out of ignorance; his words lack insight.’
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Quick answer
Elihu summarizes the wise verdict: Job speaks without knowledge and his words lack wisdom. He charges Job with ignorant complaint against God.
Overview
Here Elihu states the conclusion he expects the wise to reach: that Job has spoken without understanding. While Job did speak some things rashly, God will later affirm that Job spoke of Him what was right, unlike the friends (Job 42:7). The verse cautions against harsh judgments, even as it highlights how easily suffering tempts us to words we cannot defend before God.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- Job 35:16Therefore Job opens his mouth with empty talk, and he multiplies words without knowledge.”
- Job 38:2“Who is this who darkens counsel by words without knowledge?
- Job 13:2What you know, I know also. I am not inferior to you.
- Job 15:2“Should a wise man answer with vain knowledge, and fill himself with the east wind?
- Job 42:3You asked, ‘Who is this who hides counsel without knowledge?’ therefore I have uttered that which I did not understand, things too wonderful for me, which I didn’t know.
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Job's cry for a mediator who can lay his hand on both God and man, and his confidence that 'my Redeemer lives' and will stand on the earth, reaches forward to Jesus the living Redeemer.
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