Today’s Old Testament chronological reading is in Job 13 and 14.
The Psalms/ Proverbs reading is in Psalm 13.
The New Testament reading is in Matthew 9.
Today’s notes
Job and David both expressed a similar complaint:
How long, O YHVH? Will You forget me for ever? How long will You hide Your face from me? How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart day by day? How long shall my enemy be exalted over me? Psa 13:1-2
The enemy, in Job’s case, was the adversary, satan, but he did not know it or him. He rightly expressed, If God is not doing this, then who could be?
In fact the (complex and elegant) reverse parallelism of Job’s discourse from Job 12:1-14:22 can be boiled down to this:
1A) 12:1-13:2 The hand of YHVH has caused my calamity, for NONE CAN STAND BEFORE HIM;
1B) 13:3-21 GOD WILL VINDICATE ME;
2B) 13:22-14:17 MESSIANIC PROPHECY: Let me be hidden in the grave, then rise again when God’s wrath has passed;
2A) 14:18-22 YHVH PREVAILS FOR EVER AGAINST MAN.
He prophesied the death, burial, and resurrection of Messiah, which brings an end to the wrath of God for sin. Yes, God Himself, in Messiah, will vindicate or justify man!
Hebrew root word parables
Consider and hear me, O YHVH my God: lighten my eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of death. Psa 13:3
Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him. Job 13:15
Nabat, “to consider,” Strong’s H5027
Anah, “to hear,” Strong’s H6030
Owr, “to be or become light,” Strong’s H215
Qatal, “to slay,” Strong’s H6991
Yachal, “to trust,” Strong’s H3176
Chiastic structures
Links to previous studies.
Job 13 and 14, Chiastic structure
Psalm 13, From sorrow to rejoicing
Psalm 13, Will You forget me forever?
Matthew 9, Chiastic structure
Matthew 9, Faith for healing
When tragedy strikes
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