Job 31:16

"Didn’t he who made me in the womb make him? Didn’t one fashion us in the womb?"

Key Reflection

This verse challenges the notion that God would treat some individuals differently, asking if the same Creator who formed one person in the womb would not also form another with equal care and purpose. It underscores the divine equality and consistency in creation, suggesting a deep interconnectedness of all beings before God.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

If I have withheld the poor from their desire -Job now turns to another class of virtues, regarded also as of great importance in the patriarchal ages, kindness to the poor and the afflicted; to the fatherless and the widow. He appeals to his former life on this subject; affirms that he had a good conscience in the recollection of his dealings with them, and impliedly declares that it could not have been for any deficiency in the exercise of these virtues that his calamities had come upon him. The meaning here is, that he had not denied to the poor their wish. If they had come and desired bread of him, he had not withheld it; seeJob 22:7.

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