Verses 18-21
Job 16:18-Ecclesiastes : . Job cries to the avenger of blood to avenge his innocence. He is a martyr, and feels that his blood must cry for vengeance ( Genesis 4:10 *, Revelation 6:10). Job arrives at the astounding thought that God will be his avenger, though it is God that slays him. We have noticed how in Job’ s bitter complaint against God, the thought that the God, who had loved him in the past, will one day turn to him once more, had again and again broken through ( Job 7:8; Job 7:21, Job 14:13-Ezra :). Job now sets the God of the past and the future against the God of the present, one side of God against another, God against Himself ( Job 16:21). God is his “ witness” ( Job 16:19). Davidson translates “ advocate” and says, “ There was no difference between advocate and witness in the Hebrew courts, the part of a witness being to testify on behalf of one and see justice done him.”
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