‘For he adds rebellion to his sin; He claps his hands among us, And multiplies his words against God.’ ”
Parallel translations
- WEB For he adds rebellion to his sin. He claps his hands among us, and multiplies his words against God.”
- KJV For he addeth rebellion unto his sin, he clappeth his hands among us, and multiplieth his words against God.
- BSB For he adds rebellion to his sin; he claps his hands among us and multiplies his words against God.”
- NKJV For he adds rebellion to his sin; He claps his hands among us, And multiplies his words against God.”
- NLT For you have added rebellion to your sin; you show no respect, and you speak many angry words against God.”
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Quick answer
Elihu accuses Job of adding rebellion to sin, mocking among them, and heaping up words against God. He ends his speech with a sharp indictment.
Overview
Elihu closes this section charging that Job compounds his sin with rebellion, derision, and a flood of words against God. The accusation overstates Job's fault, yet it underscores the danger of multiplying complaints against the Almighty. The verse leaves the reader longing for the only Mediator who can answer for sinful words, Jesus Christ, who speaks in our defense (1 John 2:1).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 9
- Job 27:23Men shall clap their hands at him, and shall hiss him out of his place.
- 1 Sam 15:23For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as idolatry and teraphim. Because you have rejected Yahweh’s word, he has also rejected you from being king.”
- Isa 1:19–20If you are willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land;
- Job 42:7It was so, that after Yahweh had spoken these words to Job, Yahweh said to Eliphaz the Temanite, “My wrath is kindled against you, and against your two friends; for you have not spoken of me the thing that is right, as my servant Job has.
- Job 35:16Therefore Job opens his mouth with empty talk, and he multiplies words without knowledge.”
- Job 11:2–3“Shouldn’t the multitude of words be answered? Should a man full of talk be justified?
- Job 35:2–3“Do you think this to be your right, or do you say, ‘My righteousness is more than God’s,’
- Job 23:2“Even today my complaint is rebellious. His hand is heavy in spite of my groaning.
- Job 8:2–3“How long will you speak these things? Shall the words of your mouth be a mighty wind?
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