richmahn_en_tn/job/04/16.md

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The writer uses parallelism in verse 17, conveying a single idea using two different statements to emphasize a question about the purity of man before God. (See: rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism)

The spirit stood still

"It stood still," with "it" referring to the "someone" or the "spirit" or the "ghost" in Job 4:12 and Job 4:14.

and I heard

"then I heard"

Can a mortal man be more righteous than God?

Eliphaz poses this question so that Job will consider, "Do I regard myself as more righteous than God?" or "Am I justified before God?" AT: "A mortal man cannot be more righteous than God" or "A mortal man cannot be righteous before God." (See: rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion)

be more righteous than God

AT: "be righteous before God" or "be justified before God"

Can a man be more pure than his Maker?

This question has the same purpose as the previous question. AT: "A man cannot be more pure than his Maker" or "A man cannot be pure before his Maker."

Maker

"Creator"