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Job 35 — Sermon Preparation

Below is a research summary for Job 35, drawn from openly licensed scholarly databases — original-language morphology, classic sermons from the church fathers through the Puritans, and ancient geography data.

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preachers & commentators

Job 35 in the Hebrew

Distinctive vocabulary of this chapter, based on original-language morphology.

Hebrew Transliteration Strong's Count Glosses
שׁוּר shûwr H7789 3 spy, survey
מִלָּה millâh H4405 2 word, discourse
אֵל ʼêl H410 2 strength, mighty
עָנָה ʻânâh H6030 2 eye, heed
שָׁמַיִם shâmayim H8064 2 sky, aloft
נָתַן nâthan H5414 2 give, put
כָּבַר kâbar H3527 1 plait together, augment

How preachers through history handled this text

6 public-domain excerpts on Job 35, from the church fathers to the Puritans.

Matthew Henry 4 Spurgeon 1 John Wesley 1

“As in prosperity we are ready to think our mountain will never be brought low; so when in adversity, we are ready to think our valley will never be filled up. But to conclude that to-morrow must be as this day, is as absurd as to think that the weather, when either fair or foul, will be always so. When Job looked up to God, he had no reason to speak despairingly. There is a day of judgment, when all that seems amiss will be found to be right, and all that seems dark and difficult will be cleared up and set straight. …”

— Matthew Henry, Commentary on the Whole Bible (Concise), on Job 35:14–30 (Public Domain)

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