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Kommentar zu Ijow 31:35

מִ֤י יִתֶּן־לִ֨י ׀ שֹׁ֘מֵ֤עַֽ לִ֗י הֶן־תָּ֭וִי שַׁדַּ֣י יַעֲנֵ֑נִי וְסֵ֥פֶר כָּ֝תַ֗ב אִ֣ישׁ רִיבִֽי׃

Möchte mir nur jemand zuhören! — da meine Unterschrift, worauf der Allmächtige mir antworten möge. Wo ist nun die Erwiderungsschrift meines Gegners?

Rashi on Job

behold my inscription; may the Almighty bear witness for me Would that the Omnipresent bear witness for me in judgment, as He wrote concerning me (1:8): “For there is none like him on earth, a sincere and upright man, God-fearing.” Also Moses, who wrote his Book and my Book, will bear witness concerning me. (Another explanation:) This is what Job says, “Give it to inscribe me and my virtue.”
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Malbim on Job

Pointing to the sores on his body, Job demands to know if they are really God’s handiwork.
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Rashi on Job

may the Almighty answer me for this request.
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Rashi on Job

and may my opponent write a book May he too write a book to contend with me.
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