Afar — From remote times, and places, and things. I will not confine
my discourse to thy particular case, but wilt justify God by declaring
his great and glorious works of creation and providence both in the
heaven and in the earth, and the manner of his dealing with men in
other parts and ages of t... [ Continue Reading ]
He, &c. — Thou hast to do with a God of perfect knowledge, by whom
all thy words and actions are weighed.... [ Continue Reading ]
Despiseth — His greatness doth not make him (as it doth men)
despise, or oppress the meanest. Wisdom — His strength is guided by
wisdom, and therefore cannot do any thing unbecoming God, or unjust to
his creatures.... [ Continue Reading ]
But — He will certainly in his time deliver his oppressed ones.... [ Continue Reading ]
He — Never ceases to care for and watch over them. Exalted — They
continue to be exalted; they are not cast down from their dignity, as
the wicked commonly are.... [ Continue Reading ]
If — Through the vicissitude of worldly affairs, they are brought
from their throne into a prison, as sometimes hath been done.... [ Continue Reading ]
Work — Their evil works, by these afflictions he brings them to a
sight of their sins. Exceeded — That they have greatly sinned by
abusing their power and prosperity; which even good men are too prone
to do.... [ Continue Reading ]
Openeth — He inclines them to hearken to what God speaks by the rod.... [ Continue Reading ]
Cry not — Unto God for help. Bindeth — With the cords of
affliction.... [ Continue Reading ]
Die — They provoke God to cut them off before their time. Unclean
— Or, Sodomites; to whose destruction, he may allude. They shall die
by some exemplary stroke of Divine vengeance. Yea, and after death,
their life is among the unclean, the unclean spirits, the devil and
his angels, for ever excluded... [ Continue Reading ]
Openeth — Causeth them to hear, and understand, and do, the will of
God.... [ Continue Reading ]
He would — If thou hadst opened thine ear to God's counsels. Into
— A state of ease and freedom.... [ Continue Reading ]
The judgment — Or, the sentence, thou hast justified the hard
speeches which wicked men utter against God. Therefore — Therefore
the just judgment of God takes hold on thee. Thou hast maintained
their cause against God, and God passes against thee the sentence of
condemnation due to wicked men.... [ Continue Reading ]
Wrath — Conceived by God against thee. Then — If once God's wrath
take hold of thee, no ransom will be accepted for thee.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thy riches — If thou hadst as much of them as ever. Forces — The
strongest forces.... [ Continue Reading ]
The night — The night of death, which Job had often desired, for
then, thou art irrecoverably gone: take heed of thy foolish and often
repeated desire of death, lest God inflict it upon thee in anger.... [ Continue Reading ]
Chosen — Thou hast chosen rather to quarrel with God, and censure
his judgments, than quietly to submit to them.... [ Continue Reading ]
Behold — God is omnipotent; and therefore can, either punish thee
far worse, or deliver thee, if thou dost repent. He is also infinitely
wise; and as none can work like him, so none can teach like him.
Therefore do not presume to teach him how to govern the world. None
teacheth with such authority a... [ Continue Reading ]
Remember — Call to mind this thy duty. Magnify — Every work which
he doth; do not condemn any of his providential works, but adore them
as done with admirable wisdom, and justice. Behold — With admiration
and astonishment.... [ Continue Reading ]
It — The power, and wisdom, and greatness of God are so manifest in
all his works, that all who are not stupid, must see and acknowledge
it. Afar off — The works of God are so great and conspicuous, that
they may be seen at a great distance. Hence Elihu proceeds to give
some instances, in the works... [ Continue Reading ]
Neither — He is eternal, as in his being, so in all his counsels;
which therefore must be infinitely above the comprehension of short
— lived men.... [ Continue Reading ]
For — Having affirmed that God's works are incomprehensibly great
and glorious, he now proves it from the most common works of nature
and providence. And hence he leaves it to Job to consider how much
more deep and inconceivable the secret counsels of God must be. Water
— He orders matters so wisely... [ Continue Reading ]
Understand — Whence it comes to pass, that a small cloud, no bigger
than a man's hand, suddenly spreads over the whole heavens: how the
clouds come to be suddenly gathered, and so condensed as to bring
forth thunder and lightning. Noise — The thunder produced in the
clouds, which are often called Go... [ Continue Reading ]
Light — The lightning; fitly God's light, because God only can light
it. It — Upon the cloud, which is in a manner the candlestick in
which God sets up this light. The sea — The lightning spreads far
and wide over all the parts of the sea, and pierceth deep, reaching
even to the bottom of it.... [ Continue Reading ]
Judgeth — By thunder and lightning, and rain from the clouds, he
executes his judgments against ungodly people. Meat — Giveth meat.
By the same clouds, he provides plentiful showers dropping fatness on
the earth.... [ Continue Reading ]
Clouds — With thick and black clouds spread over the whole heavens.
Light — The sun. The cloud — Which God interposes as a veil
between the sun and earth.... [ Continue Reading ]
The noise — The thunder gives notice of the approaching rain. Also
— And as the thunder, so also the cattle sheweth, concerning the
vapour, concerning the coming of the rain, by a strange instinct,
seeking for shelter, when a change of weather is near.... [ Continue Reading ]