Job 27
Job 27:1
Job 27; 28: Job’s first monologue, after Zophar (apparently) declines his third speech. A review of the entire case.
Job 27:4
Not an absolute fact, but a resolution.
Job 27:6
Job, like Paul, “knew nothing against” himself (1Co 4:4).
Job 27:7
Vv 7-23: Job’s summary of the erroneous arguments of his 3 friends — who urged his guilt.
Job 27:11
V 11 is a parenthesis: Job says, “These words (vv 7-10; vv 12-23) are your attempts at ‘wisdom’, but I will show you true wisdom” (Job 28).