INTRODUCTION TO JOB 11
In this chapter Zophar the Naamathite, Job's third friend, attacks
him, and the with great acrimony and severity, and with much
indecency; he charges him not only with loquacity, and vain babbling,
but with lying, and with scoffing at God, and good men, Job 11:1;
which he att... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN ANSWERED ZOPHAR THE NAAMATHITE,.... The third of Job's friends,
that came to visit him, Job 2:11; and who perhaps might be the
youngest, since his turn was to speak last; and he appears to have
less modesty and prudence, and more fire and heat in him; than his
other friends; though he might be... [ Continue Reading ]
SHOULD NOT THE MULTITUDE OF WORDS BE ANSWERED?.... Zophar insinuates,
that Job was a mere babbler, a talkative man, that had words, but no
matter; said a great deal, but there was nothing in what he said; that
his words were but wind, yea, in effect that he was a fool, who is
commonly full of words,... [ Continue Reading ]
SHOULD THY LIES MAKE MEN HOLD THEIR PEACE?.... By which he means,
either lies in common, untruths wilfully told, which are sins of a
scandalous nature, which good men will not dare to commit knowingly;
and to give a man, especially such a man, the lie, is very indecent;
and to charge a man falsely w... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THOU HAST SAID,.... What follows is produced to support the
charge, especially of lying, which seems to be founded on what he had
said in Job 6:10;
MY DOCTRINE [IS] PURE; free from error, unadulterated, unmixed, not
blended with Heathenish principles and human doctrines; but tending to
purity o... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT O THAT GOD WOULD SPEAK,.... To Job, and stop his mouth, so full of
words; convict him of his lies, reprove him for his mocks and scoffs,
and make him ashamed of them; refute his false doctrine and oppose it,
and show him his folly and vanity in imagining it to be pure, and in
conceit thinking hi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THAT HE WOULD SHOW THEE THE SECRETS OF WISDOM,.... Either of sound
doctrine, in opposition to his own doctrine he had such a vain opinion
of; and then he would see, as he thought, that it was not so pure as
he imagined it to be: the Gospel, and the doctrines of it, are the
wisdom of God, the pro... [ Continue Reading ]
CANST THOU BY SEARCHING FIND OUT GOD?.... God is not to be found out
by human search; that there is a God may be found out by inquiring
into the book of nature, by considering the creatures that are made,
who all proclaim some first cause or maker of them, who is God; but
then it cannot be found out... [ Continue Reading ]
[IT IS] AS HIGH AS HEAVEN; WHAT CANST THOU DO?.... Or, "is higher than
the heavens" i; either the wisdom of God and the secrets of it; the
perfection of his wisdom, by which he has made the heavens; or
evangelical wisdom, hid in his heart, and which the highest of
creatures, the angels, come at the... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MEASURE THEREOF [IS] LONGER THAN THE EARTH, AND BROADER THAN THE
SEA. Length is generally ascribed to the earth, and width to the sea;
the ends of the earth are used for a great distance, and the sea is
called the great and wide sea; see k Psalms 72:1; but God and his
perfections, particularly h... [ Continue Reading ]
IF HE CUT OFF,.... The horns, power, dominion, and authority of the
wicked; or the spirits of princes, or kingdoms and states, whole
nations, as he did the seven nations of Canaan; or families, as Job's,
his servants, and his children; or particular persons, by diseases, or
by judgments, by famine,... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE KNOWETH VAIN MEN,.... Or, "men of vanity" p, as all men are;
men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree a lie, and they
are both lighter than vanity, Psalms 62:9; and the Lord knows them,
and knows them to be so; he knows all men, and all that is in them; he
knows the vanity of thei... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR VAIN MAN WOULD BE WISE,.... Or "hollow" r, empty man; empty of all
that is good, though full of all unrighteousness; without God, the
knowledge, love, and fear of him; without Christ, the knowledge of
him, faith in him, and love to him; destitute of the Spirit, and of
his grace, having no good t... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THOU PREPARE THINE HEART, AND STRETCH OUT THINE HANDS TOWARDS HIM.
In this and the following verses Zophar proceeds to give some advice
to Job; which, if taken, would issue in his future happiness, but
otherwise it would be ill with him; he advises him to pray to God with
an heart prepared for su... [ Continue Reading ]
IF INIQUITY [BE] IN THINE HAND,.... For, as the heart must be prepared
for the stretching out of the hand in prayer to God, so it is not any
hand that is to be stretched out or lifted up unto God; not hands full
of blood, or defiled with sin, but holy hands; see Isaiah 1:15 1
Timothy 2:8; it is not... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THEN SHALL THOU LIFT UP THY FACE WITHOUT SPOT,.... Either before
men, being in all good conscience, walking in all the commandments and
ordinances of the Lord, blameless, exercising a conscience void of
offence towards God and men; and so be able to say as Samuel did,
"whose ass have I taken?" c... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE THOU SHALL FORGET [THY] MISERY,.... Former afflictions and
distresses; having an abundance of prosperity and happiness, and long
continued; and so, in process of time, the miseries and distresses
before endured are forgotten; thus it was with Joseph in his advanced
state, and therefore he ca... [ Continue Reading ]
AND [THINE] AGE SHALL BE CLEARER THAN THE NOONDAY,.... That is, the
remainder of his days; the latter part of his life, which was yet to
come, should be no more attended with the darkness of adversity; but
the light of prosperity should shine upon him, and exceed the light of
the sun at noonday: the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALL BE SECURE,.... From coming into like darkness,
difficulties, and distress again, and from every evil and enemy;
nothing shall come nigh to disturb and hurt, nothing to be feared from
any quarter, all around: or "shalt be confident" y; have a strong
faith and full assurance of it, in t... [ Continue Reading ]
ALSO THOU SHALL LIE DOWN, AND NONE SHALL MAKE [THEE] AFRAID,....
Either lie down on his bed, as before, or by his flocks, and where
they lie down, and none should disturb him or them; not thieves and
robbers, such as the Chaldeans and Sabeans had been to him, nor lions,
bears, and wolves;
YEA, MANY... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE EYES OF THE WICKED SHALL FAIL,.... Either through grief and
envy at Job's prosperity, and with looking for his fall into troubles
again; or rather through expectation of good things for themselves,
and for deliverance out of trouble, but all in vain; see Lamentations
4:17;
AND THEY SHALL NO... [ Continue Reading ]