Job 32
DiodatiJob 32:1
BEcouse] having no proofes contrary to his protestations to convince him with.
Job 32:2
The Buzite] it is very likely that hee was descended from Buz the sonne of Nabor, Genesis 22:21. whose progeny might bee divided into severall branches and nations, whereof one bore the name of Ram, from their chiefe: [justified] caing more to defend his own innocencie, then to give God the glory; and by justifying himselfe he accused God of doing him wrong.
Job 32:3
No answer] namely, no certaine answer to convince him, that he had been wicked; so that after they had interested Gods right in this rash accusation, they were sorced to give him over.
Job 32:8
Aspirit] men have the naturall faculty of understanding and discoursing, but for to proceed directly in divine matters, the assistance, illumination and guide of Gods Spiri are necessary.
Job 32:9
Great men] in understanding, age, and worth.
Job 32:12
That convinced] in that wherein by reason hee ought to bee reproved, namely, for his unreverend speeches towards God.
Job 32:13
Lest you should] I speak this because you should not deceive your selves, thinking you had sufficiently convinced him; and that he doth only maintaine his sayings, through obstinacie, for which he must bee remitted to Gods judgement.
Job 32:14
Now hee] I will not herein carry any personall passion, as you seeme to have done, being stung by his words, which have not touched mee.
Job 32:15
Amazed] at ohs firmnesse and constancie in maintaining his innocencie.
Job 32:18
Full] or bigge, I boile with Gods zeale and am even ready to burst, I am so full of reasons and meanes to abate Iobs excesses, see Ier. 20. 9.
Job 32:19
My belly] my minde in which I have conceived this discourse.
Job 32:21
Accept] whereof Iob had accused his friends, Job 13. 7. and 17. 5.
Job 32:22
Take me away] hee would violently take away my life and destroy me, Psal. 28. 3.
