INTRODUCTION TO JOB 12
In this and the two following chapter Job makes answer to Zophar's
discourse in the former; who having represented him as an ignorant
man, he resents it, and begins his defence with a biting sarcasm on
him and his friends, as being self-conceited, and having an high
opinion o... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOB ANSWERED AND SAID. In reply to Zophar, and in defence of
himself; what is recorded in this and the two following Chapter s.... [ Continue Reading ]
NO DOUBT BUT YE [ARE] THE PEOPLE,.... Which is said not seriously,
meaning that they were but of the common people, that are generally
ignorant, and have but little knowledge, at least of things sublime,
especially in matters of religion; wherefore, though they took upon
them to be his teachers and... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT I HAVE UNDERSTANDING AS WELL AS YOU,.... A natural understanding,
or an understanding of natural things, which distinguishes a man from
a brute; and a spiritual understanding, an understanding enlightened
by the spirit of God, which is naturally dark as to divine things; but
he had an understand... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM [AS] ONE MOCKED OF HIS NEIGHBOUR,.... That is, according to
Sephorno, if I knew not, or denied those things you have been speaking
of concerning God, his immensity, sovereignty, and wisdom, I should be
derided by all my friends and acquaintance; but rather the sense is,
Job instances in himself... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT IS READY TO SLIP WITH [HIS] FEET,.... Not into sin, though
this is often the case of good men, but into calamities and
afflictions; and Job means himself, and every just upright man in the
like circumstances: or he that is "prepared" or "destined" to be among
them, that "totter" and stagger... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TABERNACLES OF ROBBERS PROSPER,.... Such as the Chaldeans and
Sabeans, who had robbed Job of his substance, and filled their houses
with the spoils of others, and lived in the greatest fulness and
prosperity, and whom he might have in his view; and the like is what
has been since observed by goo... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT ASK NOW THE BEASTS, AND THEY SHALL TEACH THEE,.... And so the
fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea, in this and Job 12:8;
from those instructions may be learned, of instances taken, and
examples given, which may illustrate and confirm the same things that
had been treated of: either what... [ Continue Reading ]
OR SPEAK TO THE EARTH, AND IT SHALL TEACH THEE,.... Or ask "a sprig of
the earth" n, any shrub, or tree, or whatsoever grows out of it, and
they will all unite in this doctrine, that they are raised and
preserved by the power of God, and are so many instances of his
wisdom, power, and goodness:
AND... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO KNOWETH NOT IN ALL THESE,.... Or "by" or "from all these" o
creatures; what man is there so stupid and senseless, that does not
discern, or cannot learn, even from irrational creatures, the above
things, even what Zophar had discoursed concerning God and his
perfections, his power, wisdom and pr... [ Continue Reading ]
IN WHOSE HAND [IS] THE SOUL OF EVERY LIVING THING,.... Of every
animal, of every brute creature, as distinct from man, in the next
clause: the life of everyone of them is from him, and it is continued
by him as long as he pleases, nor can it be taken away without his
leave; two sparrows, which are n... [ Continue Reading ]
DOTH NOT THE EAR TRY WORDS?.... Articulate sounds; and the mind by
them judges whether what is expressed and designed by them is right or
wrong, true or false, to be received or rejected; so such that have
spiritual ears to hear, try the words of God and men, the wholesome
words of Christ, and those... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH THE ANCIENT [IS] WISDOM,.... Meaning not himself, who was not
very ancient; though some think Eliphaz so understood him; hence those
words of his, in Job 15:9; rather, as others, Job tacitly wishes that
some ancient man, with whom wisdom was, would undertake to examine the
affair between him an... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH HIM [IS] WISDOM AND STRENGTH,.... Not with the ancient and long
lived man, but with God, who has made the whole universe, and in whose
hand and at whose dispose all creatures are, Job 12:9; with him wisdom
is originally, essentially, and inderivatively, as the fountain and
fulness of it; he is... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, HE BREAKETH DOWN, AND IT CANNOT BE BUILT AGAIN,.... Which some
restrain to the tower of Babel; but though the builders of it were
obliged to desist from building, it does not appear that it was broken
down, but seems to have continued many ages after: others more
probably refer it to the des... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, HE WITHHOLDETH THE WATERS, AND THEY DRY UP,.... Or "lays a
restraint in" or "on the waters" s; either in the ocean, as he did at
the creation, when he gathered the waters that were upon the face of
the earth into one place, and restrained them there, even in the
decreed place he broke up for... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH HIM [IS] STRENGTH AND WISDOM,.... Which is repeated from
Job 12:13; though different words are used but expressive of the same
things; of the greatest strength might, and power of God, as the above
instances show and of his most consummate, solid and substantial
wisdom, as appears by what foll... [ Continue Reading ]
HE LEADETH COUNSELLORS AWAY SPOILED,.... Such who have the greatest
share of knowledge and wisdom in civil things, and are capable of
giving advice to others, and are very useful in commonwealths, in
cities, towns, and neighbourhoods; wherefore it is a judgment on a
people when such are removed, Isa... [ Continue Reading ]
HE LOOSETH THE BONDS OF KINGS,.... Not with which they themselves may
be bound, being taken prisoners, or being so before made kings, and
brought from thence to reign, as in Ecclesiastes 4:14; but that which
they bind on their subjects, a yoke of bondage, tyranny, and
oppression; so that to loose th... [ Continue Reading ]
HE LEADETH PRINCES AWAY SPOILED,.... Of their principalities and
dominions, of their wealth and riches, and of their honour and glory;
or "priests" u, as some choose to render the word, against whom God
has indignation for their sins, and leads them into captivity with
others; so the Septuagint vers... [ Continue Reading ]
HE REMOVETH AWAY THE SPEECH OF THE TRUSTY,.... Speech is proper to
mankind, and a benefit unto them, whereby they can converse together,
and communicate their minds to each other; this is the gift of God, he
gives to men in common the faculty of speaking; to some the tongue of
the learned to speak v... [ Continue Reading ]
HE POURETH CONTEMPT UPON PRINCES,.... Not on good princes, such as
rule in righteousness, and decree judgment and govern their subjects
according to good laws, in a mild and gentle manner, and answer to
their name of free, liberal, beneficent and munificent. These, as
there is an honour due unto the... [ Continue Reading ]
HE DISCOVERETH DEEP THINGS OUT OF DARKNESS,.... The deep things of
God, his own deep things which lie in his heart, wrapped up in
darkness impenetrable to creatures, and which could never be known
unless he had discovered them; such as the thoughts of his heart,
which are very deep, Psalms 92:5; the... [ Continue Reading ]
HE INCREASETH THE NATIONS, AND DESTROYETH THEM,.... As he did before
the flood, when the earth was tilled, and all over peopled with them,
but at the flood he destroyed them at once. Sephorno interprets it of
the seven nations in the land of Canaan, which were increased in it,
and destroyed, to make... [ Continue Reading ]
HE TAKETH AWAY THE HEART OF THE CHIEF OF THE PEOPLE OF THE EARTH,....
The people of the earth are the common people; the "chief" or "heads"
f of them, as it may be rendered, are kings, princes and generals of
armies; whose "hearts" may be said to be "taken away" when they are
dispirited, and deprive... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY GROPE IN THE DARK WITHOUT LIGHT,.... Like blind men, as the men
of Sodom, when they were struck with blindness; or "they grope", or
"feel the dark, and not light" g, as the Targum; as the Egyptian, did
when such gross darkness was upon them as might be felt:
AND HE MAKETH THEM TO STAGGER LIKE... [ Continue Reading ]