Job 42:8
Therefore: From this it appears that Job was considered as a priest, not only to his own family, but also to others. For his children he offered burnt offerings - Job 1:5, and now he is to make the same kind of offerings, accompanied with intercession, in behalf of his three friends. This is a full proof of the innocence and integrity of Job. seven bullocks: Num 23:1, Num 23:14, Num 23:29, 1Ch 15:26, 2Ch 29:21, Eze 45:23, Heb 10:4, Heb 10:10-14 go: Mat 5:23, Mat 5:24 offer: Job 1:5, Exo 18:12 my servant Job shall: Gen 20:17, Isa 60:14, Jer 14:11, Jer 15:1, Eze 14:14, Heb 7:25, Jam 5:14, 1Jo 5:6, Rev 3:9 him: Heb. his face, or person, Job 42:9, 1Sa 25:35, Mal 1:8, Mal 1:9, Mat 3:17, Eph 1:6 lest: Psa 103:10, 2Ti 4:14 Reciprocal: Gen 4:7 - If thou doest well Gen 19:21 - I Gen 20:7 - pray Gen 32:20 - I will appease Gen 46:1 - and offered Exo 32:30 - an atonement Lev 4:31 - a sweet Num 21:7 - And Moses Jos 6:4 - seven times 1Sa 12:19 - Pray for thy 2Sa 24:23 - The Lord 2Ch 30:18 - prayed Job 11:19 - many Job 13:10 - reprove Job 22:30 - He shall deliver the island of the innocent Job 33:26 - and he shall Job 35:8 - may profit Psa 106:33 - he spake Isa 60:7 - they shall Jer 27:18 - let them Eze 43:27 - I will accept Mar 14:6 - Let Joh 9:31 - we know Act 8:24 - Pray Jam 5:16 - The effectual 1Pe 3:7 - that