I have said too much already. I have nothing more to say.”
Parallel translations
- WEB I have spoken once, and I will not answer; Yes, twice, but I will proceed no further.”
- KJV Once have I spoken; but I will not answer: yea, twice; but I will proceed no further.
- BSB I have spoken once, but I have no answer—twice, but I have nothing to add.”
- NKJV Once I have spoken, but I will not answer; Yes, twice, but I will proceed no further.”
- NASB “I have spoken once, and I will not reply; Or twice, and I will add nothing more.”
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Quick answer
Job admits he has spoken and will say no more, refusing to press his case further. He withdraws his complaint in silence before God.
Overview
Job declares that whatever he has said, he will not add to it; he ceases his contention. This restraint marks a real shift from his earlier insistence on arguing with God. Yet God will continue, leading Job from silence to fuller repentance. The passage models the humility of one who, encountering God's holiness, learns to cease justifying himself and to wait on the Lord.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 8
- Ps 62:11God has spoken once; twice I have heard this, that power belongs to God.
- Job 33:14For God speaks once, yes twice, though man pays no attention.
- Job 9:3If he is pleased to contend with him, he can’t answer him one time in a thousand.
- Job 9:15Though I were righteous, yet I wouldn’t answer him. I would make supplication to my judge.
- Rom 3:19Now we know that whatever things the law says, it speaks to those who are under the law, that every mouth may be closed, and all the world may be brought under the judgment of God.
- 2 Kgs 6:10The king of Israel sent to the place which the man of God told him and warned him of; and he saved himself there, not once or twice.
- Job 34:31–32“For has any said to God, ‘I am guilty, but I will not offend any more.
- 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.
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