JOB CHAPTER 27 He will not renounce his integrity, JOB 27:1. The
character of a hypocrite, and his misery, JOB 27:7. The portion and
heritage of the wicked, JOB 27:11. When he had waited a while to hear
what his friends would reply, and perceived them to be silent. His
parable; his grave and weighty... [ Continue Reading ]
He confirms the truth and sincerity of his expressions by an oath,
because he found them very hard to believe all his professions. MY
JUDGMENT, or _my right_, or _my cause_, i.e. who, though he knows my
integrity and piety towards him, yet doth not plead my cause against
my friends, nor will admit m... [ Continue Reading ]
MY BREATH; which is the constant companion and certain sign of life,
both coming in with it, GENESIS 2:7, and going out with it, 1 KINGS
17:17 PSALMS 144:4. Or, _my soul_, or _life_. _The spirit of God_;
that spirit or soul which God breathed into me, GENESIS 2:7, and
preserveth in me. Or rather, _t... [ Continue Reading ]
I will speak nothing but the truth with all plainness and
impartiality, neither defending myself and cause by vain and false
professions of those virtues or graces which I know I have not; nor
yet, in compliance with your desire and design, falsely accusing
myself of those crimes wherewith you charg... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT I SHOULD JUSTIFY YOU, i.e. your opinion and censure concerning
me, as one convicted to be impious or hypocritical, by God's unusual
and severe dealing with me. I WILL NOT REMOVE, to wit, declaratively,
as real words are frequently understood; or by renouncing or denying
my integrity, of which G... [ Continue Reading ]
I HOLD FAST, Heb. _I have held fast_, i.e., I have not only begun
well, but continued in well-doing; which is a plain evidence that I am
no hypocrite. Or, the past tense is put for the future, as is usual,
_I will hold fast_, declaratively, as before, I will maintain it, that
howsoever you calumniat... [ Continue Reading ]
I am so far from loving and practising wickedness, whereof you accuse
me, that I abhor the thoughts of it; and if I might and would wish to
be revenged of mine enemy, I could wish him no greater mischief than
to be a wicked man. HE THAT RISETH UP AGAINST ME; either,
1. You my friends, who, instead... [ Continue Reading ]
There is no reason why I should envy or desire the portion of wicked
men; for though they ofttimes prosper in the world, as I have said,
and seem to be great gainers, yet death, which hasteneth to all men,
and to me especially, will show that they are far greater losers, and
die in a most wretched a... [ Continue Reading ]
A hypocrite doth not pray to God with comfort, or any solid hope that
God will hear him, as I know he will hear me, though not in the way
which you think. WHEN TROUBLE COMETH UPON HIM; when his guilty
conscience will fly in his face, so as he dare not pray; and accuse
him to God, so as God will not... [ Continue Reading ]
Will he be able to delight and satisfy himself with God alone, and
with his love and favour, when he hath no other matter of delight?
This I now do, and this a hypocrite cannot do, because his heart is
chiefly set upon the world; and when that fails him, his heart sinks,
and the thoughts of God are... [ Continue Reading ]
BY THE HAND OF GOD, i.e. by God's help and inspiration; as God is said
to speak to the prophet _with_ or _by a strong_ hand, ISAIAH 8:11. I
will not teach you my own vain conceits, but what God himself hath
taught me. Or, _concerning_ (as the prefix _beth_ is oft used, as
EXODUS 12:43,44 PSA 63:6 87... [ Continue Reading ]
I speak no false or strange things, but what is known and confirmed by
your own as well as others experiences. WHY THEN ARE YE THUS
ALTOGETHER VAIN, in maintaining such a foolish and false opinion
against your own knowledge and experience? Why do you obstinately
defend your opinion, and not comply w... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS IS THE PORTION OF A WICKED MAN; that which is mentioned in the
following verses; in which Job delivers either,
1. The opinion of his friends, in whose person he utters them, and
afterwards declares his dissent from them. Or rather,
2. His own opinion, and how far he agreeth with them; for his... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS FOR THE SWORD; that they may be cut off by the sword, either of
war or of justice. SHALL NOT BE SATISFIED WITH BREAD; shall be
starved, or want necessaries. A figure called _meiosis_.... [ Continue Reading ]
THOSE THAT REMAIN OF HIM; who survive and escape that sword and
famine. SHALL BE BURIED IN DEATH; either,
1. Shall die, and so be buried. Or,
2. Shall be buried as soon as ever they are dead, either because their
relations or dependents feared lest they shored come to themselves
again, and trouble... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. In great abundance.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE JUST SHALL PUT IT ON; either because it shall be given to him by
the judge to recompense those injuries which he received from that
tyrant; or because the right of it is otherwise transferred upon him
by Divine Providence. THE INNOCENT SHALL DIVIDE THE SILVER; either,
1. To the poor; he shall d... [ Continue Reading ]
AS A MOTH; which settleth itself in a garment, but is quickly and
unexpectedly brushed off, and dispossessed of its dwelling, and
crushed to death. THAT THE KEEPER MAKETH; which the keeper of a garden
or vineyard suddenly rears up in fruit time, and as quickly and easily
pulls it down again. See ISA... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL LIE DOWN; either,
1. To sleep; as this word is used, GENESIS 19:35 DEUTERONOMY 6:7, &c.
Or,
2. In death, of which it is used, 2 SAMUEL 7:12. HE SHALL NOT BE
GATHERED, to wit, in burial, of which this word is used, 2 KINGS 22:20
JEREMIAH 8:2, JEREMIAH 25:33. Instead of that honourable intermen... [ Continue Reading ]
TERRORS TAKE HOLD ON HIM, from the sense of his approaching death or
judgment. AS WATERS; either,
1. In abundance, one terror after another. Or,
2. Violently and irresistibly, as a river breaking its banks, or a
deluge of waters bears down and overwhelms all that is before it. A
TEMPEST STEALETH H... [ Continue Reading ]
THE EAST WIND, i.e. some violent and terrible judgment, fitly compared
to the east wind, which in those parts was most vehement and furious,
and withal pestilent and pernicious; of which see EXODUS 10:13, EXODUS
14:21 PSALMS 48:7, PSALMS 78:26 HOSEA 13:15 JONAH 4:8. CARRIETH HIM
AWAY, OUT OF HIS PLA... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD SHALL CAST UPON HIM his darts or plagues, one after another. AND
NOT SPARE, i.e. shall show no pity nor mercy to him, when he crieth to
God for it. HE WOULD FAIN FLEE OUT OF HIS HAND; he earnestly desires
and endeavours by all ways possible to escape the judgments of God,
but all in vain.... [ Continue Reading ]
MEN, who shall see and observe these things, SHALL CLAP THEIR HANDS;
partly, in token of their joy at the removal of such a public pest and
tyrant; and partly, by way of astonishment; and partly, in contempt,
and scorn, or derision; all which this gesture signifies in Scripture
use; of which see LAM... [ Continue Reading ]