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Job 1:12
| 53 | tn The particle הִנֵּה (hinneh, “behold”) introduces a foundational clause upon which the following volitional clause is based. |
| 54 | tn The versions add a verb here: “delivered to” or “abandoned to” the hand of Satan. |
| 55 | tn Heb “in your hand.” The idiom means that it is now Satan’s to do with as he pleases. |
| 56 | tn The Hebrew word order emphatically holds out Job’s person as the exception: “only upon him do not stretch forth your hand.” |
| 57 | |
| 58 | sn So Satan, having received his permission to test Job’s sincerity, goes out from the Lord’s presence. But Satan is bound by the will of the Most High not to touch Job himself. The sentence gives the impression that Satan’s departure is with a certain eagerness and confidence. |
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