JOB CHAPTER 16 Job's answer: his friends increase his misery, JOB
16:1. His insulting enemies, JOB 16:9. God's power against him, JOB
16:12. His innocence should cry to heaven, where it was known: he
wisheth to plead with God, JOB 16:17: Pleaseth himself with the
prospect of death, JOB 16:22. No tex... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE HEARD MANY SUCH THINGS; both from you, who do so odiously
repeat the same things, and from divers others; for these things,
though you pride and please yourselves in them, as if you had made
some great and strange discoveries, are but vulgar and trivial.
MISERABLE COMFORTERS; instead of givin... [ Continue Reading ]
When wilt thou put an end to these idle and impertinent discourses? He
retorts upon him his charge against Job, JOB 15:2,3. THAT THOU
ANSWEREST, to wit, so or in such manner, so censoriously, and
opprobriously, and peremptorily. What secret grounds hast thou for thy
confidence? Thy arguments are fla... [ Continue Reading ]
_ If your soul_, i.e. your person, as GENESIS 12:5. I COULD HEAP UP
WORDS AGAINST YOU, i.e. I could multiply accusations and reproaches
against you, as you do against me. SHAKE MINE HEAD AT YOU; in way of
derision, as this phrase is most commonly used; as 2 KINGS 19:21
PSALMS 22:7 ISAIAH 37:22 MATTH... [ Continue Reading ]
STRENGTHEN YOU, i.e. direct, and support, and comfort you. My
discourse should comfort you. The words _your grief_ are here
understood, either out of the foregoing clause, where they are
implied; or out of the next verse, where they are expressed. Possibly
the words may be thus rendered without any... [ Continue Reading ]
THOUGH I SPEAK to God by prayer, or to you in way of discourse, I find
no relief. Job having reproved his friends for their unkind carriage
towards him, and aggravated it by his resolutions to have dealt more
friendly with them, if they had been in his case; now he returns to
his main business, to d... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT; or, _surely_, as this Hebrew particle most commonly signifies.
_He_, i.e. God, as appears by the following words and verses. HATH
MADE ME WEARY; either of complaining, or of my life. THOU; he speaks
in the second person to God, as in the former clause in the third
person of God. Such change of... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST FILLED ME WITH WRINKLES, by consuming all my fat and flesh.
WHICH IS A WITNESS AGAINST ME; Heb. which is a witness of the reality,
and greatness, and just cause of my sorrows. Or, which is _become_ or
_made a witness_, i.e. is produced by my friends as a witness of God's
wrath, and of my h... [ Continue Reading ]
HE TEARETH ME IN HIS WRATH, Heb. _his wrath teareth me in pieces_, as
a lion doth his prey. WHO HATETH ME, Heb. and _he hateth me_, i.e. he
pursueth me with a deadly hatred and rage. Or, _and he is become mine
enemy_; or, _he sets himself against me with all his might_; or, _he
treats me like an imp... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY; the instruments of God's anger, my friends, as they are falsely
called. GAPED UPON ME WITH THEIR MOUTH; opened their mouths wide
against me; either,
1. To devour and destroy me; as a lion which falls upon his prey with
open mouth, as this phrase is used, PSALMS 22:13,14. And this they did
agg... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE UNGODLY; either,
1. To my friends, who act the part of the wicked, in censuring and
condemning the righteous, whom God approveth, and in pleading for a
false and wicked cause. Or rather,
2. To the Chaldeans and Sabeans, who were a most wicked people, living
in gross contempt of God, and inj... [ Continue Reading ]
I lived in great peace and prosperity, which makes my present miseries
more grievous to me; and therefore my complaints are excusable, and I
deserve pity rather than reproach from my friends. BROKEN ME ASUNDER;
broken my spirit with the sense of his anger, and my body with
loathsome ulcers, as also... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS ARCHERS, i.e. his plagues or judgments, elsewhere compared to
arrows, and here to archers. HE CLEAVETH MY REINS ASUNDER with his
arrows, i.e. he wounds me inwardly, and mortally, and incurably; which
also is noted by pouring out the gall; such wounds being deadly.... [ Continue Reading ]
My calamities have no interruption, but one immediately succeeds
another, as it did JOB 1. LIKE A GIANT, who falls upon his enemy with
all his might, that he may overthrow and kill him.... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. I put on sackcloth sewed together, not upon my other garments,
but next to my skin, as was done in great calamities; as 2 KINGS 6:30.
So far am I from _stretching out my hands against God_, whereof I am
accused, JOB 15:25, that I have humbled myself deeply under his hand.
I have willingly parte... [ Continue Reading ]
i. e. A gross and terrible darkness. My sight is very dim and dark, as
is usual in case of sore diseases, or excessive grief and weeping,
LAMENTATIONS 2:11; and especially in the approach of death: compare
PSALMS 6:7, PSALMS 38:10 LAMENTATIONS 5:17.... [ Continue Reading ]
And all this is not come upon me for any injurious dealing with others
by oppression, or deceit, or bribery, wherewith I am implicitly
charged, JOB 15:16,20,34; but for other reasons known to God only, for
I cannot discover them. ALSO MY PRAYER IS PURE; I do not cast off
God's fear and service, as I... [ Continue Reading ]
MY BLOOD, so called not actively, to wit, his own blood; but passively
or objectively, i.e. the blood of others shed by him, and lying upon
his conscience. The earth is said to cover that blood which lies
undiscovered and unrevenged; of which SEE POOLE ON "GENESIS 4:10", SEE
POOLE ON "GENESIS 4:11";... [ Continue Reading ]
Besides the witness of men and of my own conscience, God is witness of
my integrity.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY FRIENDS, who should defend me from the scorns and injuries of
others, SCORN ME; so this word is used PSALMS 119:51 PROVERBS 3:34,
PROVERBS 19:28. I pour forth my prayers and tears to God, that he
would judge me according to my innocency, and plead my righteous cause
against you.... [ Continue Reading ]
Oh that either I or some faithful advocate might be admitted to plead
any cause, either with God, or rather with you, before God's tribunal,
God being witness and judge between us! But this verse is, and that
very agreeably to the Hebrew text, otherwise translated and
interpreted; either,
1. With re... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. To the state and place of the dead, whence men do not and cannot
return to this life. The meaning is, My death hastens, and therefore I
earnestly desire that the cause depending before God between me and my
friends may be searched out and determined, that if I be guilty of
these things whereof... [ Continue Reading ]