XXVII.
(1) JOB CONTINUED HIS PARABLE. — The remainder of Job’s speech —
now, for the first time, called his _parable_ — consists of his
determination not to renounce his righteousness (Job 27:2); his own
estimate of the fate of the wicked (Job 27:7); his magnificent
estimate of the nature of wisdom... [ Continue Reading ]
AS GOD LIVETH, WHO HATH TAKEN AWAY MY JUDGMENT. — Job’s faith
leads him to see that, though there may be no explanation for his
sufferings, yet they are laid upon him by God for purposes of His own,
which are veiled from him.... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD FORBID THAT I SHOULD JUSTIFY YOU. — To admit the wickedness with
which his friends charged him would have been to justify them — to
say that they were right and he was wrong. This he resolves not to do.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY HEART SHALL NOT REPROACH ME. — Or, _doth_ _not reproach me for
any of my days.
_... [ Continue Reading ]
LET MINE ENEMY BE AS THE WICKED. — While, however, he admits that
the wicked is often a prosperous man, he declares that he has no envy
for him, but would have only his adversaries to be like him.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT IS THE HOPE? — Better, _What is the hope of the godless, though
he get him gain, when God taketh away his soul?
_... [ Continue Reading ]
WILL HE DELIGHT HIMSELF? — It is only the godly who can say, “Whom
have I in heaven but Thee, and there is none upon earth that I desire
in comparison with Thee;” and again, “I will praise Thy name,
because it is so _comfortable;_” but this man hath no promise that
he can plead, and therefore no ass... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL TEACH YOU. — Better, _I will teach you of the hand of God;_
or, _what is in the power of God.
_... [ Continue Reading ]
_(_12_)_ BEHOLD, ALL YE YOURSELVES HAVE SEEN IT. — That is, “You
have seen me so proclaim the great power of God.”... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS IS THE PORTION OF A WICKED MAN. — Some have thought that the
remainder of this chapter, if not Job 28 also, constitutes the missing
third speech of Zophar, and that the usual words, “Then answered
Zophar the Naamathite, and said,” have dropped out; but whatever may
so be gained in symmetry seem... [ Continue Reading ]
THOSE THAT REMAIN OF HIM SHALL BE BURIED IN DEATH. — That is, as the
context shows, it shall be obscure, and excite no sympathy; their very
death shall be as it were a burial, and shall consign them to
oblivion.
HIS WIDOWS. — That is, those commonly hired for the purpose of
making lamentation for t... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT HE SHALL NOT BE GATHERED. — Some ancient versions read, “but
he shall do so no more;” but the “gathering” may refer to his
wealth. “He openeth his eyes, and it (_i.e.,_ his wealth) is not;”
or it may mean that as soon as he opens his eyes, hoping to enjoy his
riches, he shall be no more, but be... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR GOD SHALL CAST UPON HIM. — The Authorised Version supplies _God_
as the subject; but we obtain very good sense by understanding it of
the man who constantly fled from his power now being only too glad of
the opportunity of avenging himself on him, while he or others clap
their hands at him, and... [ Continue Reading ]