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Tyndale Open Study Notes
Verse 1
13:1-2 Job appealed to experience, as his comforters had done (3:12-17; 5:2).
Verse 7
13:7-10 defending God with lies: False witnesses were forbidden even if speaking on God’s behalf (Exod 20:16).
Verse 12
13:12 Ashes are worthless (cp. Isa 44:20).
Verse 20
13:20-21 Job had contemplated finding an arbiter to remove God’s heavy hand (9:33-34). Eliphaz had urged Job to accept God’s chastening (5:17).
Verse 22
13:22-23 Job wanted God to summon him, and then Job would answer in his own defense; or Job would speak to God, and then God would reply to substantiate the charges against Job. Since God did not take the first option, Job initiated the second one (13:23). Eventually, God did summon Job (38:1-3; 40:1-2), and Job was unable to reply (40:3-5).