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20 My glory[a] will always be fresh[b] in me,
and my bow ever new in my hand.’

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Footnotes

  1. Job 29:20 tn The word is “my glory,” meaning his high respect and his honor. Hoffmann proposed to read כִּידוֹן (kidon) instead, meaning “javelin” (as in 1 Sam 17:6), to match the parallelism (RQ 3 [1961/62]: 388). But the parallelism does not need to be so tight.
  2. Job 29:20 tn Heb “new.”