_Bitterness. Instead of comfort, he only meets with insult from his
friends. He therefore appeals to God, (Worthington) but with fear.
(Calmet) --- Scourge, is not in Hebrew. (Menochius) --- But it
explains the meaning of "my hand," (Haydock) or the heavy chastisement
(St. Gregory) which I endure. ... [ Continue Reading ]
_Nor. Protestants, "No, but he would put strength in me." He would
enable me to stand my trial. (Haydock) --- He would lay no falsehood
to my charge._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Victory. Before such a judge I should hope to be acquitted. Job must
have been well convinced of his innocence. For woe to man, if God
treat him according to the rigour of his justice! (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "For truth and reproof are with him. But, oh! that he
would bring my judgment to an end.... [ Continue Reading ]
_East, or Hebrew, "before....if behind I cannot perceive him."
(Calmet) --- Where, then, shall I find this just judge? ver. 3.
(Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Right, southward. --- See. The southern part of the heavens, or the
antarctic stars would not be discerned in Idumea, chap. ix. 9.
(Calmet) --- Job speaks in a human manner, as he was not ignorant of
God's immensity. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Fire. They had not a stone, like the Greeks, to try gold. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Lips, given to Noe, (Genesis ix. 5.) or to Moses. This work was
written by a Jew, who dresses up the sentiments of Job in his own
style. The holy man was also acquainted with the Mosaic dispensation,
though he was not bound to observe the ceremonial part of it. (Calmet)
--- His words, may, however,... [ Continue Reading ]
_Alone. Self-existent. Hebrew, "in one thing," or resolution. He is
immutable: all I could say would avail nothing. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_With him, to punish me afresh. Hebrew, "when he shall have appointed
me my portion, he shall still have many such." He may treat me as a
slave, allowing me only a certain portion of meat, Proverbs xxx. 8.,
and xxxi. 15. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Face. My afflictions have not yet taken away my life, as might have
been expected. (Haydock) --- I am less affected with my miseries, than
with the dread of God's presence, ver. 15, 16. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER XXIII.... [ Continue Reading ]