Job 15:18

"“I will show you, listen to me; that which I have seen I will declare"

Key Reflection

In Job 15:18, this verse suggests that the speaker is imparting divine wisdom and insight, emphasizing the importance of listening with an open heart to truths revealed through personal experience. This highlights a theme of revelation and the responsibility to share what one has learned from God.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Which wise men have told from their fathers -Which they have received from their ancestors and communicated to others. Knowledge among the ancients was communicated chiefly by tradition from father to son. They had few or no written records, and hence, they embodied the results of their observation in brief, sententious maxims, and transmitted them from one generation to another. And have not hid it -They have freely communicated the result of their observations to others.

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