JOB CHAPTER 31 He protesteth his continency and chastity; God's
providence, presence, and judgments; his motives, JOB 31:1. His just
dealings, JOB 31:5. Free from adultery, which ought to be punished by
the magistrate, JOB 31:9. His just carriage to his servants, and the
reason, JOB 31:13. His bount... [ Continue Reading ]
The reason of my continency and chastity was, the consideration of
God's presence, and providence, and judgments. WHAT PORTION OF GOD;
what fruit or recompence might be expected from God for those who do
such things? Nothing but destruction, as it follows, JOB 31:3. I
considered, that though these p... [ Continue Reading ]
Destruction is their portion, and a strange punishment, some
extraordinary and dreadful judgment, which of right and course belongs
to them, and only to such as they are, although it hath pleased God
out of his sovereign power to inflict it upon me, who have lived in
all good conscience before him.... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. All my counsels and courses. This is another reason why he was so
circumspect and exact in restraining his thoughts, and senses, and
whole man from sinful practices, because he knew that God would
discern them, and therefore punish them, as he said, JOB 31:3.... [ Continue Reading ]
WALKED, i.e. conversed in the world, dealt with men. WITH VANITY, i.e.
with lying, or falsehood, or hypocrisy, as this word is oft used, as
PSALMS 4:2, PSALMS 12:3 36:3 PROVERBS 30:8, and as the next words
explain it. IF MY FOOT HATH HASTED TO DECEIT; if when I have had any
temptation or opportunity... [ Continue Reading ]
This is either,
1. An imprecation; or rather,
2. A submission to trial, as the following words show. The sense is, I
am so far from being conscious to myself of any hypocrisy or secret
wickedness, whereby I have brought these unusual judgments upon
myself, as you traduce me, that I desire nothing... [ Continue Reading ]
If I have wittingly, and willingly, and customarily (as you accuse me)
swerved from the way of truth and justice which God hath prescribed to
me; for otherwise no man here is so just, but he sometimes takes a
wrong step, ECCLESIASTES 7:20. If I have let my heart loose to covet
and seek after forbidd... [ Continue Reading ]
Let strangers enjoy the fruit of my labours, according to God's curse,
LEVITICUS 26:16 DEUTERONOMY 28:30. MY OFFSPRING; as this word is used,
JOB 5:25, JOB 27:14. Or rather, _my increase_, or _growths_, or
_sprouts_, i.e. all my plants, and fruits, and improvements. For,
1. So the word properly sig... [ Continue Reading ]
BY A WOMAN, to wit, by a strange woman, or rather by my neighbour's
wife, as the next words limit it; for of a maid he spoke before, JOB
31:1, and this cannot be meant of his own wife. He saith, _by a
woman_, i.e. either by gazing upon her beauty, so as to be enamoured
with it, and to lust after her... [ Continue Reading ]
LET MY WIFE GRIND UNTO ANOTHER; either,
1. Let her be taken captive, and made a slave to grind in other men's
mills; which was a sore and vile servitude, EXODUS 11:5 JUDGES 16:21
ISAIAH 47:2 MATTHEW 24:41. Or rather,
2. Let her be defiled by another man, as the next words expound it,
and as the Heb... [ Continue Reading ]
To wit, adultery, whether committed by choice and design, or by the
solicitation of the woman, JOB 31:9. Heb. _an iniquity of the judges_,
i.e. which belongs to them to take cognizance of, and to punish, and
that with death; and that not only by the law of Moses, DEUTERONOMY
22:22, but even by the l... [ Continue Reading ]
For this sin would be as a secret but consuming fire, wasting my
estate and reputation, and body and soul too, provoking God and
enraging the husband, and bringing down some extraordinary vengeance
upon me; and therefore the fear of God kept me from this and such-like
wickedness. ALL MINE INCREASE,... [ Continue Reading ]
IF I DID DESPISE THE CAUSE OF MY MAN-SERVANT; if I used my power over
him to overthrow him or his just rights. And seeing it is known that I
was so just and kind to them, over whom I had such unlimited power, it
is not probable that I should be guilty of such cruelty to others, as
you impute to me.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN GOD RISETH UP, to wit, to plead the cause of the oppressed
against the oppressor, and to execute judgment, as this phrase is
used, PSALMS 68:1 MALACHI 2:13, and elsewhere. I used my servant like
one who was also myself a servant, and had a Master in heaven,
COLOSSIANS 4:1, to whom I was to give... [ Continue Reading ]
I considered that he was, though my servant, yet my fellow creature,
made by the same God, and therefore one of God's subjects, whom I
could not abuse without the injury of his supreme Lord. DID NOT ONE
FASHION US IN THE WOMB, Heb. _did he not form us in one womb_ ? not in
one individual womb, but i... [ Continue Reading ]
WITHHELD THE POOR FROM THEIR DESIRE, i.e. denied them what they
desired of me, either in justice or from necessity; for he was not
obliged to grant their vain or inordinate desires. CAUSED THE EYES OF
THE WIDOW TO FAIL, to wit, with tedious expectation of my justice or
charity. I durst neither deny... [ Continue Reading ]
EATEN MY MORSEL MYSELF ALONE; without communicating part of my
provisions or estate to the poor, as it follows. THE FATHERLESS: this
one kind of necessitous persons is put for all the rest.... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM MY YOUTH; as soon as I was capable of managing my own affairs,
and of doing good to others. HE WAS BROUGHT UP WITH ME, in my family,
or at least under my care and protection. AS WITH A FATHER, i.e. with
all the diligence and tenderness of a father. I HAVE GUIDED HER, i.e.
the widow, mentioned J... [ Continue Reading ]
When it was in my power to clothe and arm them against cold and
nakedness.... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED ME, i.e. given him occasion to bless and praise me, and to
pray to God to bless me for covering them; the loins being put
synecdochically for the whole body: see the like expression
DEUTERONOMY 24:13, and compare GENESIS 4:10 LUKE 16:9. WITH THE FLEECE
OF MY SHEEP; with clothing made of my w... [ Continue Reading ]
To smite him with the fist of wickedness, as the phrase is, ISAIAH
58:4; to bring him to the judgment-seat, that under colour of justice
I might take away his right, as powerful oppressors use to do, or any
ways to threaten, injure, or crush him. WHEN I SAW MY HELP IN THE
GATE; when I understood my... [ Continue Reading ]
I am contented that that arm which hath been so wickedly employed may
either rot off, or fall out of joint, and so be useless and burdensome
to me.... [ Continue Reading ]
I was so far from denying or questioning God's providence, wherewith
you seem to charge me, that I always reverenced it; and when by reason
of my great wealth, and power, and interest I had little reason to
fear man, I stood in awe of God and of his judgments, and made it my
care and business to ple... [ Continue Reading ]
MY HOPE, i.e. the matter of my hope and trust, placing my chief joy
and satisfaction in worldly wealth, expecting safety and happiness
from it. Compare PSALMS 62:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
IF I REJOICED, to wit, carnally and excessively, esteeming myself
happy therein without God's love and favour; for otherwise it is not
only lawful, but a duty and gift of God, moderately and thankfully to
rejoice in the good things of this life; of which see DEUTERONOMY 12:7
ECCLESIASTES 2:24 3:12,1... [ Continue Reading ]
IF I BEHELD; not simply, nor only with admiration; (for it is a
glorious work of God, which we ought to contemplate and admire;) but
for the end here following, or so as to ascribe to it the honour
peculiar to God. THE SUN, Heb. _the light_, to wit, the sun, as
appears by the opposition of the MOON... [ Continue Reading ]
SECRETLY; in my inward thoughts or affections, whilst I made open
profession of my adherence to God and to the true religion. _Enticed,
or seduced, or deceived_, by its plausible and glorious appearance,
which might easily cheat a credulous and inconsiderate person to
believe that there was somethin... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS ALSO, no less than the other forementioned sins, adultery,
oppression, &c. BY THE JUDGE, i.e. by the civil magistrate; who being
advanced and protected by God, is obliged to maintain and vindicate
his honour, and consequently to punish idolatry. And this did not
cease to be his duty, although t... [ Continue Reading ]
I was so far from malice and revenging myself of mine enemy, which is
the common and allowed practice of ungodly men, that I did not so much
as desire or delight in his ruin, when it was brought upon him by
other hands. Compare EXODUS 23:4 PROVERBS 24:17,18. Whence we may
judge whether the great dut... [ Continue Reading ]
MY MOUTH, Heb. _my palate_, which being one of the instruments of
speech, is put for another, or for all the rest. The sense is, If any
secret passion or desire of his hurt did arise in me, I forthwith
suppressed it, and did not suffer it to grow and break forth into an
imprecation of hurt to him.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MEN OF MY TABERNACLE, i.e. my domestics and familiar friends, who
were much conversant with me in my house, and were witnesses of my
carriage to others, and of their carriages to me, and therefore best
able to judge in the case. OF HIS FLESH; either, 1. _Of Job's flesh_,
which is thought to be a... [ Continue Reading ]
THE STRANGER; or, _traveller_ as it follows. DID NOT LODGE IN THE
STREET; but in my house, according to the laws of hospitality, and the
usage of those times, when there were no public inns provided for the
conveniency of such persons: see GENESIS 18:3, GENESIS 19:2 JUDGES
19:15,21.... [ Continue Reading ]
This he adds to prevent or answer an objection. So the sense is,
either,
1. And whereas amongst these and other virtues it may well be presumed
that I had divers failings, as I do not now deny them, so I never
covered them, but was forward to confess them to God or to men, as I
had occasion. Or, (w... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse either,
1. Contains new matter, and another argument or evidence of his
integrity, taken from his courage and faithfulness in the discharge of
his duty as a magistrate. The interrogation implies a denial; and so
the sense is either,
1. This, _I did not for fear of a great multitude, or... [ Continue Reading ]
OH THAT ONE WOULD HEAR ME! Oh that I might have my cause heard by any
just and impartial judge! THAT THE ALMIGHTY WOULD ANSWER ME, i.e.
answer my desire herein; either by hearing me himself, or by
appointing some indifferent person to judge whether I be such a
hypocrite as my friends make me, or an... [ Continue Reading ]
I WOULD TAKE IT, i.e. that book containing my charge or accusation.
UPON MY SHOULDER; as a trophy or badge of honour. I should not fear
nor smother it, but glory in it, and make open show of it, as that
which gave me the happy and long-desired occasion of vindicating
myself, which I doubt not fully... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO HIM, i.e. to my judge, or adversary. THE NUMBER OF MY STEPS, i.e.
the whole course of my life and actions, which I would exactly number
to him, step by step, so far as I can remember. I would not answer his
allegations against me, but furnish him with further matter of the
same kind, and then a... [ Continue Reading ]
To wit, to God for revenge, as the like phrase is used, GENESIS 4:10
HABAKKUK 2:11, because I have gotten it from the right owners by fraud
or violence, as my friends charge me, and as is implied in the next
verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
WITHOUT MONEY; either without paying the price required by the right
owner for the land, or by defrauding my workmen of the wages of their
labours. TO LOSE THEIR LIFE; killing them, that so I might have
undisturbed possession of it, as Ahab did Naboth.... [ Continue Reading ]
To wit, in answer to his friends; for he speaks but little afterwards,
and that is to God.... [ Continue Reading ]