16. The Septuagint makes Job live a hundred seventy years after
his calamity, and two hundred forty in all. This would make him seventy
at the time of his calamity, which added to a hundred forty in
Hebrew text makes up two hundred ten; a little more than the age (two
hundred five) of Terah, father of Abraham, perhaps his contemporary.
Man's length of life gradually shortened, till it reached threescore
and ten in Moses' time
(Ps 90:10).
sons' sons--a proof of divine favor
(Ge 50:23;
Ps 128:6;
Pr 17:6).
JFB.
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