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Job 27:7BSB·author unknown

May my enemy be like the wicked and my opponent like the unjust.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Job having solemnly protested the satisfaction he had in his integrity, for the further clearing of himself, here expresses the dread he had of being found a hypocrite. I. He tells us how he startled at the thought of it, for he looked upon the condition of a hypocrite and a wicked man to be certainly the most miserable condition that any man could be...

Commenting on Job 27:7-10

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Let mine enemy be as the wicked,.... Job in this, and some following verses, shows, that he was not, and could not, and would not be a wicked man and an hypocrite, or however had no opinion and liking of such persons; for whatever his friends might think of him, because he had said so much of their outward prosperity in this world; yet he...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

Let . . . be--Let mine enemy be accounted as wicked, that is, He who opposes my asseveration of innocence must be regarded as actuated by criminal hostility. Not a curse on his enemies.