JOB CHAPTER 33 He offereth himself in God's stead to reason with Job,
JOB 33:1, who had too hard thoughts of God, who by his greatness
giveth no account of his ways, JOB 33:8. God instructeth man by
visions, JOB 33:14; by afflictions, JOB 33:19; by his ministry, JOB
33:23. When man prayeth and confe... [ Continue Reading ]
Now I have begun to speak, and intend with thy good leave to proceed
in my discourse with thee. IN MY MOUTH, Heb. _in or with my palate_;
for both tongue and palate are instruments of speech; and, that a man
should speak plainly and distinctly, (which he designed to do,) it is
necessary that his ton... [ Continue Reading ]
I shall not speak passionately or partially, as one resolved to defend
what I have once said, whether true or false; but from an honest mind,
or what I verily believe to be true, and from a sincere desire to do
thee good. I shall not speak my own fancies or devices, but only that
which by diligent s... [ Continue Reading ]
I am thy fellow creature, made by God's Spirit, GENESIS 1:2, and
quickened by that soul which God breathed into man, GENESIS 2:7, and
therefore fit and ready to discourse with thee upon even and equal
terms, according to thy desire.... [ Continue Reading ]
I shall allow thee all freedom of discourse; I cannot terrify thee, as
God would: I shall not reproach thee, nor cavil at thee, as thy
friends have done. STAND UP, to contend with me as thing adversary in
this cause.... [ Continue Reading ]
I will plead with thee in God's name and stead, and on his behalf,
which thou hast oft wished that God would do upon equal terms, and
laying aside his terrible majesty, &c. Or, _I am as thou art with or
towards God_, i.e. God's creature like thyself, as the next words
explain it.... [ Continue Reading ]
Which was the condition of that disputation which thou didst offer to
undertake with God, JOB 9:34, JOB 13:21.... [ Continue Reading ]
I shall not charge thee with hypocrisy, as thy friends do, which God
only can discern; but with those words which I have heard from thee.... [ Continue Reading ]
Not simply and absolutely none, for he oft confesseth himself to be a
sinner, as JOB 9:1,2, &c.; Job 14:4; but no such transgression or
iniquity as might give God just occasion to punish him so severely, as
is implied in the next verse, where he blameth God for _finding
occasions against him_, imply... [ Continue Reading ]
He picketh quarrels with me, and _watcheth over_ and _searcheth after_
all my errors and frailties, as Job said, JOB 10:6, JOB 14:16,17;
severely marking what is amiss in me, that thence he may take occasion
to punish me worse than mine iniquities deserve. Though I have
endeavoured to be his friend... [ Continue Reading ]
He narrowly pries into all my actions, that he may find matter for
further severities against me.... [ Continue Reading ]
I do not accuse thee of hypocrisy, nor rip up the former errors of thy
life; but in this thou art unjust and much to blame, that thou
boastest so much of thine own integrity, and chargest God with
rigorous dealing, and callest him to an account before thy tribunal,
and offerest to dispute the matter... [ Continue Reading ]
WHY? upon what grounds and for what ends? What advantage dost thou
expect from it? DOST THOU STRIVE AGAINST HIM, to wit, in a judicial
way? See JOB 8:6. HE GIVETH NOT ACCOUNT OF ANY OF HIS MATTERS; he
neither useth, nor is by any law obliged, to give an account to any of
his creatures of the grounds... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR; or, _nevertheless_, as this particle is sometimes used. Although
God doth not give men an account of his matters, yet he doth that for
them which is much better, and which is sufficient for them. GOD
SPEAKETH, to wit, unto men by way of instruction or admonition, as
appears from the following v... [ Continue Reading ]
IN A DREAM: this he mentions, as the usual way of God's revealing his
mind and will to men in those days, before God's word was committed to
writing, as GENESIS 20:6, GENESIS 41:1,28. IN A VISION OF THE NIGHT:
this is added by way of explication and limitation, to show that he
speaks not of every dr... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. He revealeth his will to the ears and hearts of men, as this
phrase is used, JOB 36:10 PSALMS 40:6 ISAIAH 1:4; and he imprinteth
those instructions which he hath revealed to their ears upon their
minds, that after they have heard and received them they do not let
them slip, as men commonly do m... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT HE, i.e. God, who was expressed JOB 33:14, and designed by this
pronoun he both in the foregoing and following verses. FROM HIS
PURPOSE, i.e. from the execution of his purpose. Heb. from his _work_,
i.e. from his evil work as the Chaldee and LXX. understand it; from
sin, which is truly and fitl... [ Continue Reading ]
HE KEEPETH BACK, to wit, by these gracious admonitions, whereby he
leads them to repentance, HIS SOUL; either the man, who is oft
expressed by this part; or HIS LIFE, as the next branch explains it.
FROM THE PIT, i.e. from the grave, from death or destruction. FROM
PERISHING BY THE SWORD, i.e. by so... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH PAIN, or _grief_; with some painful and dangerous diseases, or
bodily distempers, which is the second way whereby God instructs men
and excites them to repentance; which also was Job's case. THE
MULTITUDE OF HIS BONES WITH STRONG PAIN; the pain pierceth his very
bones, even all of them. Or, _ev... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS LIFE, i.e. his soul, as the next clause explains it; or his
appetite, which is a sign and an act of life. BREAD, i.e. common and
necessary food. DAINTY MEAT; such as others do, and he formerly did,
much desire and prize.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS FLESH IS CONSUMED AWAY, through pain and pining sickness. THAT IT
CANNOT BE SEEN; because there is none left to be seen; but he who
before was fat and flourishing, is now become a mere skeleton. THAT
WERE NOT SEEN, formerly, because they were covered with flesh and fat.
But this clause, is and m... [ Continue Reading ]
He seems to himself and others to be lost, and past all hopes of
recovery; which he adds for Job's comfort in his desperate condition.
TO THE DESTROYERS; to the instruments of death or destruction, whether
it be angels, whom God sometimes useth in those cases; or devils, _who
have the power of death... [ Continue Reading ]
A MESSENGER; either,
1. An angel sent to him from heaven upon this errand; for the angels
are ministering spirits, PSALMS 103:20 HEBREWS 1:14, and are, and
especially in that time and state of the church were, frequently
employed by God upon messages to men. But why then should he say _one
of a tho... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN; in that case, or upon the sick man's knowledge and practice of
his duty. HE; either,
1. The messenger or interpreter last mentioned, who is pitiful unto
the sick man, and in companion to him doth all that he can for him,
counselling and comforting him, and praying to God for his recovery in
t... [ Continue Reading ]
FRESHER THAN A CHILD S, i.e. more sound and tender. These joyful
tidings delivered to him by God's messenger shall revive his spirit,
and by degrees restore his former health and vigour. TO THE DAYS OF
HIS YOUTH, i. e. to the same healthful and strong constitution of body
which he had in his youth.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE; either,
1. The messenger; or rather,
2. The sick man. SHALL PRAY UNTO GOD; being engaged and encouraged to
do so, either by the aforesaid gracious message, or by his miraculous
recovery through God's goodness. HE WILL BE FAVOURABLE UNTO HIM, in
hearing and answering his prayers, which before h... [ Continue Reading ]
HE LOOKETH UPON MEN; either,
1. The sick man shall look upon and converse with mankind, his
friends, or others, as he did before, and shall say, (as the following
word is and may be rendered,) I HAVE SINNED, & c., i.e. he shall
confess to them that God was not to be blamed, but that he, by his own... [ Continue Reading ]
HE, i.e. God, whose work alone this is. HIS SOUL; himself; or, as it
follows, HIS LIFE. _His life_: SEE POOLE ON "JOB 33:18". SHALL SEE THE
LIGHT, i.e. shall enjoy, either,
1. Prosperity, which is oft called light, as darkness is put for
affliction; or, 2. _The light of the living_, as it follows,... [ Continue Reading ]
All these ways and methods doth God use to awaken, and convince, and
save sinners. OFTENTIMES WITH MAN; either severally, one way with one,
and another way with another; or with the same man, trying several
means one after another to bring him to repentance, and prepare him
for deliverance.... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. That he may enjoy the light of life, and continue in the land of
the living, out of which he was going.... [ Continue Reading ]
HOLD THY PEACE; attend to what I have further to say to thee with
patience and silence.... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THOU HAST ANY THING TO SAY for thy own justification, or in answer
to the charge that I have already brought against thee. I DESIRE TO
JUSTIFY THEE, to wit, as far as may consist with truth and justice. I
do not speak with evil design, or a bitter mind, or as one resolved to
condemn thee whatsoev... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. What thy wisdom and duty is in thy circumstances.... [ Continue Reading ]