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Verse Job 31:3. IS _NOT DESTRUCTION TO THE WICKED_] If I had been
guilty of such secret hypocritical proceedings, professing faith in
the _true God_ while in _eye_ and _heart_ an _idolater_, would not...
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IS NOT DESTRUCTION TO THE WICKED? - That is, Job says that he was well
aware that destruction would overtake the wicked, and that if he had
given indulgence to impure desires he could have looked for...
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CHAPTER 31
_ 1. My chastity and righteousness (Job 31:1)_
2. My philanthropy (Job 31:13)
3. My integrity and hospitality (Job 31:24)
4. Let God and man disprove me ...
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JOB 31. THE OATH OF CLEARING. Job's final protestation of his
innocence, and appeal to God to judge him. This chapter, says Duhm, is
the high-water mark of the OT ethic, higher than the Decalogue or e...
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IS NOT... ? Figure of speech _Erotesis_. App-6....
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Solemn declaration that neither in him nor in his conduct was there
justification for the change, and he is ready to face God (Job
31:1-40)
a. He was not lustful. (Job 31:1-8)
TEXT 31:1-8
1 I MADE...
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_FOR WHAT PORTION OF GOD IS THERE FROM ABOVE? AND WHAT INHERITANCE OF
THE ALMIGHTY FROM ON HIGH?_
He asserts his guarding against being allured to sin by his senses.
Verse 1. THINK - cast a (lustful)...
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31:3 misfortune (f-8) Lit. 'what is strange.' see Isaiah 28:21 ....
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JOB PROTESTS THE INNOCENCE OF HIS PAST LIFE
Job's virtues are those of a great Arab prince, such as are admired
still: namely, blameless family life, consideration for the poor and
weak, charity, mod...
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_Is_ NOT] RV 'Is it not.'...
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Job knew that God was his judge. So Job was careful about his
behaviour. A man might hide his evil deeds from other people. But
nobody can hide from God (Psalms 139:1-10).
JOB’S ATTITUDE WITH REGARD...
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JOB, A SERVANT OF GOD
Job
_KEITH SIMONS_
Words in boxes (except for words in brackets) are from the Bible.
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CHAPTER 31
JOB FINISHES HIS LAST SP...
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IS NOT — _i.e.,_ Is not this the _portion_ of Job 31:2?...
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הֲ לֹא ־אֵ֥יד לְ עַוָּ֑ל וְ֝ נֵ֗כֶר
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XXIV.
AS A PRINCE BEFORE THE KING
Job 29:1; Job 30:1; Job 31:1
Job SPEAKS
FROM the pain and desolation to which he has become inured as a
pitiable second state of existence, Job looks back to the y...
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THE CLEAN LIFE
Job 31:1
Job had specially guarded against impurity, for its heritage is one of
calamity and disaster. He is sure that even if he were weighed by God
Himself there would be no iniquity...
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This whole chapter is taken up with Job's solemn oath of innocence. It
is ills official answer to the line of argument adopted by his three
friends. In the process of his declaration he called on God...
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[Is] not destruction to the wicked? and a strange [punishment] to (c)
the workers of iniquity?
(c) Job declares that the fear of God was a bridle to stay him from
all wickedness....
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_Aversion of God. Hebrew "strange punishment. " (Protestants)
Incontinence is a source of much mischief, and of the most dreadful
punishments, as the deluge and fate of Sodom evince. (Haydock)_...
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(2) For what portion of God is there from above? and what inheritance
of the Almighty from on high? (3) Is not destruction to the wicked?
and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity? (4) Doth...
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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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[IS] NOT DESTRUCTION TO THE WICKED?.... It is even to such wicked men,
who live in the sin of fornication, and make it their business to
ensnare and corrupt virgins; and which is another reason why Jo...
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Job 31:3 [Is] not destruction to the wicked? and a strange
[punishment] to the workers of iniquity?
Ver. 3. _Is not destruction to the wicked?_] Yes, that is their
portion, their inheritance; and so...
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_Is not destruction to the wicked?_ Destruction is their portion. _And
a strange punishment_ Some extraordinary and dreadful judgment, which
of right belongs to them. Hebrew, ונכר, _venecher, an alien...
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Is not destruction to the wicked and a strange punishment to the
workers of iniquity? Misfortune and calamity are the consequence of
sins against the Sixth Commandment....
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JOB RECOUNTS HIS BLAMELESS CONDUCT...
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Though Job's misery was complete, he returns in this chapter to the
defence of his whole life, which was comparatively more virtuous than
that of any other man. God had said this to Satan long before...
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1-8 Job did not speak the things here recorded by way of boasting,
but in answer to the charge of hypocrisy. He understood the spiritual
nature of God's commandments, as reaching to the thoughts and...
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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...
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Job 31:3 destruction H343 wicked H5767 disaster H5235 workers H6466
(H8802) iniquity H205
destruction - Job
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CONTENTS: Job's answer continued. He insists on his integrity.
CHARACTERS: God, Job, friends.
CONCLUSION: An upright heart does not dread a scrutiny. A good man is
willing to know the worst of himse...
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Job 31:1. _A maid._ The LXX, followed by the Chaldaic, read virgin;
but our English version has the most ancient support. Job was pure and
spotless in conversation with women. He abhorred seduction, a...
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_I made a covenant with mine eyes._
GUARD THE SENSES
Set a strong guard about thy outward senses: these are Satan’s
landing places, especially the eye and the ear. (_W. Gurnall._)
METHODS OF MORAL...
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JOB—NOTE ON JOB 31:1 Job believes that his life is lived before and
governed by THE ALMIGHTY, who does NUMBER ALL MY STEPS. A COVENANT
WITH MY EYES. Job professes purity in avoiding sexual
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_JOB’S SELF-VINDICATION.—HIS SOLILOQUY CONTINUED_
Concludes his speeches by a solemn, particular, and extended
declaration of the purity and uprightness of his life. Especial
reference to his _private...
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EXPOSITION
The conclusion of Job's long speech (ch. 26-31.) is now reached. He
winds it up by a solemn vindication of himself from all the charges of
wicked conduct which have been alleged or insinuat...
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Shall we turn in our Bibles to the book of Job, chapter 31.
Job has pretty well talked down all of his friends. Bildad has had his
last word and Job is still responding, and has been responding,
actua...