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Verse Job 24:11. _MAKE OIL WITHIN THEIR WALLS_] Thus stripped of all
that on which they depended for _clothing_ and _food_, they are
obliged to become _vassals_ to their lord, labour in the fields on...
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WHICH MADE OIL WITHIN THEIR WALLS - Or rather, they compel them to
express oil within their walls. The word יצהירו
_yatshı̂yrû_, rendered “made oil,” is from צחר _tsachar_,
to shine, to give light; a...
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CHAPTER S 23-24 JOB'S REPLY
_ 1. O that I knew where I may find Him (Job 23:1)_
2. Trusting yet doubting (Job 23:10)
3. Hath God failed? (Job 24:1)
4. Job's further testimony as to the wicked ...
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JOB 24. This chapter has since Merx in 1871 been subjected to much
criticism, the general trend of which has been to deny the whole or a
considerable part of the chapter to Job. Peake, however, consid...
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These verses describe the miseries of another class, those who have
allowed themselves to be subjected, and become serfs and bondmen
attached to the estates of the rich. Probably they are but a portio...
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A similar contrast between "tread the winepresses" and "suffer
thirst." The expression "within their walls" refers to the walled,
well-protected vineyards of the rich nobility, within which these
mise...
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TEXT 24:1-12
24 WHY ARE TIMES NOT LAID UP BY THE ALMIGHTY?
And why do not they that know him see his days?
2 There are that remove the landmarks;
They violently take away flocks, and feed them.
3...
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_SOME REMOVE THE LANDMARKS; THEY VIOLENTLY TAKE AWAY FLOCKS, AND FEED
THEREOF._
Instances of the wicked doing the worst deeds with seeming impunity.
SOME - the wicked.
LANDMARKS - boundaries betwee...
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JOB'S SEVENTH SPEECH (CONCLUDED)
1-25. Job continues to express his perplexity at the ways of
Providence in the ordering of the world. The poor and the weak suffer;
violence and wrong go unpunished....
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JOB, A SERVANT OF GOD
Job
_KEITH SIMONS_
Words in boxes (except for words in brackets) are from the Bible.
This commentary has been through Advanced Checking.
CHAPTER 24
JOB CONTINUES HIS SPEECH...
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Many poor people suffer because of the evil actions of rich people.
PEOPLE WHO OPPOSE EVERY GOOD THING
V13 Some people oppose everything that is good. They do not know how
they should behave. Or, th...
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בֵּין ־שׁוּרֹתָ֥ם יַצְהִ֑ירוּ
יְקָבִ֥ים דָּ֝רְכ֗וּ וַ...
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XX.
WHERE IS ELOAH?
Job 23:1; Job 24:1
Job SPEAKS
THE obscure couplet with which Job begins appears to involve some
reference to his whole condition alike of body and mind.
"Again today, my plain...
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NOT HERE, BUT HEREAFTER
Job 24:1
Job laments that the times of punishment are not so explained by God,
that those who know Him may see and understand His reasons. He then
turns to describe the life o...
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Passing from the personal aspect of his problem, Job considered it in
its wider application. He asked the reason of God's noninterference,
and then proceeded to describe the evidences of it. Men still...
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[Which] make oil (l) within their walls, [and] tread [their]
winepresses, and suffer thirst.
(l) In such places which are appointed for that purpose; meaning, that
those who labour for the wicked, ar...
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Of them. Hebrew, "of corn, and thirst while pressing out their
olives." (Calmet) --- Protestants, "they take away the sheaf from the
hungry, (11) which make oil within their walls, and tread their
win...
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(11) Which make oil within their walls, and tread their winepresses,
and suffer thirst. (12) Men groan from out of the city, and the soul
of the wounded crieth out: yet God layeth not folly to them. ...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 4 THROUGH 31.
As to the friends of Job, they do not call for any extended remarks.
They urge the doctrine that God's earthly government is a full measure
and...
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[WHICH] MAKE OIL WITHIN THEIR WALLS,.... Not the poor within their own
walls; as if the sense was, that they made their oil in a private
manner within the walls of their houses, or in their cellars, l...
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Job 24:11 [Which] make oil within their walls, [and] tread [their]
winepresses, and suffer thirst.
Ver. 11. _Which make oil within their walls, &c._] _See Trapp on "_
Job 24:6 _"_ _See Trapp on "_ Jo...
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_Which make oil within their walls_ The walls of the rich oppressors,
for their use and benefit. _And tread their wine-presses_ That is, the
grapes in their wine-presses; _and suffer thirst_ Because t...
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which make oil within their walls, under strict supervision they are
obliged to press out the oil from the olives, AND TREAD THEIR
WINE-PRESSES, stamping out the grapes in the wine-vats, AND SUFFER
TH...
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THE HIDDEN WAYS OF GOD WITH REGARD TO THE WICKED...
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DOES GOD FAIL TO GOVERN PROPERLY?
(vv.1-12)
"Why are not times treasured up with the Almighty? Why do not they who
know Him see His days?" (v.1 - JND trans.) Job wonders why God (who is
Almighty) do...
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1-12 Job discourses further about the prosperity of the wicked. That
many live at ease who are ungodly and profane, he had showed, ch. xxi.
Here he shows that many who live in open defiance of all th...
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To wit, the poor man last mentioned. WITHIN THEIR WALLS; either,
1. Within their own walls, i.e. in private and secret places, for fear
of the oppressors. Or rather,
2. Within the walls of the rich o...
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Job 24:11 oil H6671 (H8686) within H996 walls H7791 tread H1869
(H8804) winepresses H3342 thirst H6770 ...
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Job 24:1. _Why, seeing times are not hidden from the Almighty, do they
that know him not see his days?_
«Why do they live so long? Why do they appear to have such
prosperity?»
Job 24:2. Some remove...
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CONTENTS: Job's answer continued. The prosperity of the wicked.
CHARACTERS: God, Job, friends.
CONCLUSION: Though wicked men seem sometimes to be under the special
protection of divine providence, e...
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Job 24:3. _They drive away the ass of the fatherless._ In Job's time
there was no regular government or empire, to bring neighbouring
tyrants to justice; proof sufficient that this book is of the high...
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_Why, seeing times are not hidden from the Almighty._
GREAT CRIMES NOT ALWAYS FOLLOWED BY GREAT PUNISHMENT IN THIS LIFE
I. Great crimes have prevailed on the earth from the earliest times.
Amongst t...
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JOB—NOTE ON JOB 24:1 Job wishes that God’s plans for the world and
for Job would be more apparent.
⇐ ⇔...
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JOB—NOTE ON JOB 24:2 Job describes the injustices of the wicked (vv.
Job 24:2) and the effects of the injustices on their victims (vv. Job
24:5
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_CONTINUATION OF JOB’S REPLY TO ELIPHAZ_
Prosecutes his own view of the Divine government. Enlarges on the
crimes of one part of men and the sufferings of another as the
consequences of them, to shew...
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EXPOSITION
The general subject of this chapter is the prosperity of the wicked,
whose proceedings and their results are traced out in detail (Job
24:2). A single note of perplexity (Job 24:1) forms a...
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Now, why, seeing the times are not hidden from the Almighty, do they
that know him not see his days? Some [now you've accused me of these
things, but there are some] that remove the landmarks; and vio...
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Walls — Within the walls of the oppressors for their use. Suffer —
Because they are not permitted to quench their thirst out of the wine
which they make....