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Job 36

Job 36:4 KJV (With Strong’s)

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For truly
'omnam (Hebrew #551)
verily
KJV usage: indeed, no doubt, surely, (it is, of a) true(-ly, -th).
Pronounce: om-nawm'
Origin: adverb from 544
my words
millah (Hebrew #4405)
a word; collectively, a discourse; figuratively, a topic
KJV usage: + answer, by-word, matter, any thing (what) to say, to speak(-ing), speak, talking, word.
Pronounce: mil-law'
Origin: from 4448 (plural masculine as if from milleh {mil-leh'}
shall not be false
sheqer (Hebrew #8267)
an untruth; by implication, a sham (often adverbial)
KJV usage: without a cause, deceit(-ful), false(-hood, -ly), feignedly, liar, + lie, lying, vain (thing), wrongfully.
Pronounce: sheh'-ker
Origin: from 8266
: he that is perfect
tamiym (Hebrew #8549)
entire (literally, figuratively or morally); also (as noun) integrity, truth
KJV usage: without blemish, complete, full, perfect, sincerely (-ity), sound, without spot, undefiled, upright(-ly), whole.
Pronounce: taw-meem'
Origin: from 8552
in knowledge
de`ah (Hebrew #1844)
knowledge
KJV usage: knowledge.
Pronounce: day-aw'
Origin: feminine of 1843
is with thee.

Cross References

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Ministry on This Verse

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Job 13:4,7• 4But ye [are] forgers of lies,{HR}Physicians of no value [are] ye all.
7For God do ye speak wickedly,{HR}And for him do ye talk deceit?
(Job 13:4,7)
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Job 21:27,34• 27Lo! I know your thoughts,{HR}And the plots ye do violently against me.
34How vainly then ye comfort me!{HR}Your answers remain falsehood.
(Job 21:27,34)
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Job 22:6‑30• 6For thou distrainedst thy brother without cause,{HR}And didst strip off the clothes of the naked;
7To the weary thou gavest no water,{HR}And from the hungry didst withhold bread.
8And the man of might — his was the land,{HR}And the accepted of face dwelleth in it.
9Widows didst thou send empty away,{HR}And the arms of the fatherless were broken.
10Therefore round about thee [are] snares,{HR}And sudden fear overpowereth thee.
11Or seest thou not the darkness,{HR}And the flood of waters covering thee?
12[Is] not God [Eloah] in the height of the heavens?{HR}And see the top of the stars, how high they are!
13And thou sayest, What knoweth God?{HR}Will he judge through the darkness?
14Thick clouds [are] a covering to him, and he seeth not,{HR}And he walketh on the circle of the heavens.
15Wilt thou keep to the old way{HR}Which men of iniquity trod,
16Who were snatched away untimely:{HR}A flood was poured on their foundation;
17Who were saying to God, Depart from us,{HR}And what could the Almighty do for them?
18And he filled their houses with good!{HR}But the counsel of the wicked is far from me.
19The righteous will see and rejoice,{HR}And the innocent mock at them:
20Is not our adversary cut down?{HR}And the fire devoureth their residue.
21Acquaint thyself, I pray thee, with him, and be at peace;{HR}Thereby shall good come to thee.
22Receive, I pray thee, law from his mouth,{HR}And lay up his words in thy heart.
23If thou return to the Almighty, thou shalt be built up;{HR}([If] thou put iniquity far away from thy tent),
24And put precious ore on the dust,{HR}And that of Ophir as stones of brooks;
25And the Almighty shall be thy precious ores,{HR}And silver of toilings to thee.
26For then in the Almighty shalt thou delight,{HR}And lift up thy face to God [Eloah].
27Thou shalt pray to him, and he shall hear thee,{HR}And thou shalt pay thy vows,
28And thou shalt decree a thing, and it is established to thee,{HR}And light shall shine on thy ways.
29When they are dejected, then shalt thou say, Lift up,{HR}And he will save him of downcast eyes;
30He will deliver him that is not guiltless,{HR}And he is rescued by the cleanness of thy hands.
(Job 22:6‑30)
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Prov. 8:7‑8• 7For my palate shall meditate truth,{HR}And wickedness [is] an abomination to my lips.
8All the words of my mouth [are] in righteousness;{HR}[There is] nothing crooked or perverse in them.
(Prov. 8:7‑8)
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2 Cor. 2:17• 17For we are not as the many, corrupting the word of God; but as of sincerity, but as of God, before God, we speak in Christ. (2 Cor. 2:17)
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 His constant aim is to vindicate Him, and in doing so, he will speak with a knowledge that is “perfect.” This is no proud boast of personal attainment, but the solemn consciousness that he is speaking for God. (Job 32-37 by S. Ridout)

J. N. Darby Translation

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For truly my words shall be no falsehood: one perfecte in knowledge is with thee.

JND Translation Notes

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Elsewhere also "upright."

W. Kelly Translation

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aFor truly my words [shall] not [be] falsehood:{HR}One upright in knowledge [is] with thee.

WK Translation Notes

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This has also been taken to mean that it is One perfect in knowledge who dealt with Job. Cf. chapter 37:16, and verse 3, which has been rendered, in unison with this, as a raising of his thought to the Father, and an ascribing right, to his Maker, as the ground for speaking confidently in his name. The double Hebrew preposition, it is argued, favours this.