Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Job 33:14

Translate, "Yet, man regardeth it not"; or rather, as UMBREIT, "Yea, twice (He repeats the warning)—if man gives no heed" to the first warning. Elihu implies that God's reason for sending affliction is because, when God has communicated His will in various ways, man in prosperity has not heeded it; God therefore must try what affliction will effect (John 15:2; Psalms 62:11; Isaiah 28:10, Isaiah 28:13).




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Job 33:14:

Job 33:29
Job 40:5
Psalms 62:11
Amos 1:3

 

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