Comentário sobre Jó 21:27
הֵ֣ן יָ֭דַעְתִּי מַחְשְׁבֽוֹתֵיכֶ֑ם וּ֝מְזִמּ֗וֹת עָלַ֥י תַּחְמֹֽסוּ׃
Eis que conheço os vossos pensamentos, e os maus intentos com que me fazeis injustiça.
Rashi on Job
Lo, I know your thoughts and the devices that you wrongfully think against me You do wrong to think injustice.
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Malbim on Job
Job interprets the congruity in the lot of the good and wicked as evidence that governance is random. His companions see it as proof that people are not always what they appear. Job had appeared to be good, but when his fate ultimately turned out to be that deserved by a wicked person, they knew that in truth he must have been wicked.
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