INTRODUCTION TO JOB 15
Job's three friends having in their turns attacked him, and he having
given answer respectively to them, Eliphaz, who began the attack,
first enters the debate with him again, and proceeds upon the same
plan as before, and endeavours to defend his former sentiments,
falling u... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN ANSWERED ELIPHAZ THE TEMANITE,.... Or, who was of Teman, as the
Targum, the first of Job's friends and comforters, the oldest of them,
who first began the dispute with him; which was carried on by his two
other companions, who had spoken in their turns; and now in course it
fell to him to answe... [ Continue Reading ]
SHOULD A WISE MAN UTTER VAIN KNOWLEDGE,.... As Job had been thought to
be, or as he himself thought he was, which he might say sarcastically;
or as he really was, not worldly wise, nor merely wise in things
natural, but in things divine; being one that had the fear of God,
which is the beginning of... [ Continue Reading ]
SHOULD HE REASON WITH UNPROFITABLE TALK?.... That is, the wise man,
such a man as Job; does it become him to talk such idle stuff? that
which is false, and foolish, and frothy, that does not minister grace
to the hearer, and is not for the use of edifying; as whatever is
untrue, unwise, vain, and em... [ Continue Reading ]
YEA, THOU CASTEST OFF FEAR,.... Not of man; a slavish fear of man is
to be cast off, because that brings a snare, deters men from their
duty, and leads into sin; though there is a fear and reverence of men
which ought to be given to them, "fear to whom fear", Romans 13:7; but
here the fear of God is... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THY MOUTH UTTERETH THINE INIQUITY,.... Which was in his heart, and
so was an evidence against him, and proved him perverse, and made good
the above charges exhibited against him: or "thine iniquity teaches
thy mouth" y; the wickedness that was in his heart prompted his mouth
to speak the things... [ Continue Reading ]
THINE OWN MOUTH CONDEMNETH THEE, AND NOT I,.... Or shows thee to be a
wicked person, guilty of things charged upon thee; out of thine own
mouth thou art convicted, there needs no other evidence to be brought
against thee, that is sufficient: and thou savest me, and any other,
the trouble of passing... [ Continue Reading ]
[ART] THOU THE FIRST MAN [THAT] WAS BORN?.... The first Adam, who was
created in wisdom and knowledge, and had a large share of
understanding in things natural, civil, and moral; knew much of God
and his perfections, of the works of nature, and of the wisdom and
power of God displayed in them; one i... [ Continue Reading ]
HAST THOU HEARD THE SECRET OF GOD?.... Or, "in the secret of God" a,
in his cabinet council, what was said and done there? hast thou stood
in the council of God? hast thou been one of his privy council, or
counsellors, and been let into all the secrets of God, of his purposes
and providence, and int... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT KNOWEST THOU THAT WE KNOW NOT?.... Which are pretty near the
words of Job to his friends, Job 12:3; and to the same sense is what
follows:
[WHAT] UNDERSTANDEST THOU WHICH [IS] NOT IN US? in our hearts, minds,
and understanding; or among us, which one or other, or all of us, have
not: yet all m... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH US ARE BOTH THE GRAYHEADED,.... The grayheaded man, or one that
is so, it is in the singular number; gray hairs are a sign of old age,
and an emblem of wisdom, see Job 12:12; to which words Eliphaz may be
thought to refer; Job there suggesting as if wisdom was with him,
being an ancient man:
A... [ Continue Reading ]
[ARE] THE CONSOLATIONS OF GOD SMALL WITH THEE?.... Meaning either
those which Eliphaz and his friends had administered, when, upon his
repentance and reformation, they promised him great and good things
that should befall him and his family, and that his latter end should
be greater than his beginni... [ Continue Reading ]
WHY DOTH THINE HEART CARRY THEE AWAY?.... To such conceit of thyself,
and contempt of others, and even to slight the consolations of God;
the heart, being deceitful and wicked, sometimes carries away good men
to say and do those things which are unbecoming; and if, in any
instance, this was Job's ca... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THOU TURNEST THY SPIRIT AGAINST GOD,.... Not against men, his
friends only, but against God himself, being filled with wrath and
indignation at him; showing the enmity of his heart unto him, and
committing hostilities upon him, stretching out his hand, and
strengthening himself against him, run... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT [IS] MAN, THAT HE SHOULD BE CLEAN?.... Frail, feeble, mortal man,
or woeful man, as Mr. Broughton renders it; since he is sinful,
whereby he is become such a weak and dying creature: this question, as
well as the following, is put by way of contempt, and as lessening man
in a comparative sense,... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, HE PUTTETH NO TRUST IN HIS SAINTS,.... In holy men, set apart
for himself by his grace, whose sins are expiated by the blood of his
Son, and whose hearts are sanctified by his Spirit, and who live holy
lives and conversations, as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; these, though
he trusts many of the... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW MUCH MORE ABOMINABLE AND FILTHY [IS] MAN,.... In his natural,
corrupt, and unregenerate estate; man, as a creature, was not
abominable, but becoming sinful he is; he is so in himself, cast out
to the loathing of his person, being full of wounds, bruises, and
putrefying sores, yea, like a dead co... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL SHOW THEE, HEAR ME,.... Here Eliphaz proceeds to illustrate and
make plain, to clear and defend, his former sentiment and proposition,
and into which the rest of his friends came; that only wicked, and not
righteous men, are afflicted of God, especially in such a manner as
Job was; and he pro... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH WISE MEN HAVE TOLD FROM THEIR FATHERS,.... Men wise in the best
sense, not to do evil, but to do good; not worldly wise men, but such
who have wisdom, sound wisdom in the inward parts; who are wise to
salvation, and who are partakers of divine and spiritual wisdom; and
such men, as they would... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO WHOM ALONE THE EARTH WAS GIVEN,.... Who were intrusted with the
government of whole kingdoms and nations; and therefore not mean men,
but persons of great consequence, and to be credited; being such as
were appointed by God, and by him put into such an high office, for
which they were qualified... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WICKED MAN TRAVAILETH WITH PAIN ALL [HIS] DAYS,.... Either to
commit iniquity, which he is at great pains to do, and even to
weariness; and, agreeably to the metaphor used, he conceives it in his
heart, he travails with it in his mind, and he brings forth falsehood
and a lie, what disappoints hi... [ Continue Reading ]
A DREADFUL SOUND [IS] IN HIS EARS,.... Or "a voice", or "sound of
fears" t, of what causes fears; and which are either imaginary;
sometimes wicked men, fear when there is no cause or occasion for it;
they fancy an enemy at their heels, and flee, when none pursues them;
they are a "Magormissabib", or... [ Continue Reading ]
HE BELIEVETH NOT THAT HE SHALL RETURN OUT OF DARKNESS,.... When he
lies down at night he despairs of ever seeing the light of the
morning, through fear of an enemy, a robber, a murderer, or of one
disaster or another, Deuteronomy 28:66; or when he is in any
affliction and calamity, which is often si... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WANDERETH ABROAD FOR BREAD,.... Either as a plunderer and robber,
he roves about to increase his worldly power and substance; or rather,
being reduced to poverty, wanders about from place to place, from door
to door, to beg his bread; which is a curse imprecated on the
posterity of wicked men, Ps... [ Continue Reading ]
TROUBLE AND ANGUISH SHALL MAKE HIM AFRAID,.... Either his present
troubles shall frighten him, they being so very dismal, terrible, and
distressing, and make him fear that others were coming on, more
dreadful and formidable; or those troubles he fears will be his
portion hereafter, these terrify him... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE STRETCHED OUT HIS HAND AGAINST GOD,.... Being an hater of him,
an enemy to him, yea, enmity itself against him; an enemy in his mind,
which appears by his wicked works, which are so many acts of hostility
against God; all sins are against God, his nature, his will, his law,
and all his remons... [ Continue Reading ]
HE RUNNETH UPON HIM, [EVEN] ON [HIS] NECK,.... As a fierce and furious
enemy runs upon another with great wrath and fury; as the he goat in
Daniel's vision ran upon the ram, in the fury of his power, that is,
Alexander upon Darius; which instance Bar Tzemach refers to; and as an
adversary, who throw... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE HE COVERETH HIS FACE WITH HIS FATNESS,.... He has no fear of
God, nor shame for his sin; he blushes not to rise up against God in
the manner he does, because his eyes stand out with fatness; or rather
his face is covered with it, that is, he abounds in riches, he enjoys
great prosperity, a l... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE DWELLETH IN DESOLATE CITIES,.... This is either a continuation
of the account of the wicked man's prosperity, which makes him
haughty; such is his might and power, that he destroys cities and
palaces, built and enjoyed by others, and then out of the ruins of
them builds greater cities and mor... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL NOT BE RICH,.... Though his heart is set upon it, he is
determined at any rate to be rich; he labours for it with all his
might and main, and yet shall not attain what he is so desirous of;
many, who take a great deal of pains to be rich, and even in a lawful
way, and are men of understandi... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL NOT DEPART OUT OF DARKNESS,.... Out of the darkness of
poverty, calamity, and distress he comes into, and, indeed, he
despairs of it himself, as in Job 15:22; and in a spiritual sense he
departs not out of the darkness of sin, out of the dark state of
unregeneracy; nor will he depart out of... [ Continue Reading ]
LET NOT HIM THAT IS DECEIVED TRUST IN VANITY,.... Every wicked man is
deceived, either by Satan, who deceives the whole world, deceived our
first parents, and deceives all their posterity, not only profane
sinners, but many professors of religion also; or by their own hearts,
which are deceitful and... [ Continue Reading ]
IT SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED BEFORE HIS TIME, Either the recompence or
reward of his trusting vanity, in vain persons or things, the
punishment of such a trust, the sorrows and troubles following upon
it; these shall come upon the wicked man "before his day" f, as it may
be rendered; before the day of h... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL SHAKE OFF HIS UNRIPE GRAPE AS THE VINE,.... Either the wicked
man himself shall shake off or lose his substance; or God shall shake
off from him all that was dear and valuable to him; or he shall be
shaken by one providence or another, just as a vine is shaken by a
violent wind and tempest,... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE CONGREGATION OF HYPOCRITES [SHALL BE] DESOLATE,.... Hypocrites
are such who seem to and would be thought to be, what they are not;
they are outwardly righteous before men, but inwardly very wicked;
have a form of godliness, but are destitute the power of it, 2 Timothy
3:5; pretend to much re... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY CONCEIVE MISCHIEF,.... That is, such wicked persons as before
described; they meditate sin in their minds, and contrive how to
commit it, and form schemes within themselves to do mischief to
others:
AND BRING FORTH VANITY; or sin; for lust when it is conceived bringeth
forth sin, and that is v... [ Continue Reading ]