INTRODUCTION TO JOB 16
This chapter and the following contain Job's reply to the preceding
discourse of Eliphaz, in which he complains of the conversation of his
friends, as unprofitable, uncomfortable, vain, empty, and without any
foundation, Job 16:1; and intimates that were they in his case and... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN JOB ANSWERED AND SAID. As soon as Eliphaz had done speaking, Job
stood up, and made the following reply.... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE HEARD MANY SUCH THINGS,.... As those Eliphaz has been
discoursing of, concerning the punishment of wicked men; many
instances of this kind had been reported to him from his preceptors,
and from his parents, and which they had had from theirs, as well as
Eliphaz had from his; and he had heard... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL VAIN WORDS HAVE AN END?.... Or "words of wind" k, vain empty
words, great swelling words of vanity, mere bubbles that look big, and
have nothing in them; here Job retorts what Eliphaz had insinuated
concerning him and his words, Job 15:2; and he intimates such
worthless discourses should have... [ Continue Reading ]
I ALSO COULD SPEAK AS YE [DO],.... As big words, with as high a tone,
with as stiff a neck, and as haughtily and loftily; or "ought I to
speak as you do" m? that I ought not, nor would you think I ought, if
you were in my case; or, being so, "would I speak as you do" n? no, I
would not, my conscienc... [ Continue Reading ]
[BUT] I WOULD STRENGTHEN YOU WITH MY MOUTH,.... Comfort them with the
words of his mouth; so God strengthens his people with strength in
their souls, when he answers them with good and comfortable words; an
angel strengthened Christ as man when in an agony, comforting him,
suggesting comfortable thi... [ Continue Reading ]
THOUGH I SPEAK, MY GRIEF IS NOT ASSUAGED,.... Though he spoke to God
in prayer, and entreated for some abatement of his sorrows, he got no
relief; and though he spoke to himself in soliloquies, his sorrow was
not repressed nor lessened; he could not administer comfort to himself
in the present case,... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT NOW HE HATH MADE ME WEARY,.... Or "it hath made me weary" u, that
is, "my grief", as it may be supplied from Job 16:6; or rather God, as
appears from the next clause, and from the following verse, where he
is manifestly addressed; who by afflicting him had made him weary of
the world, and all th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU HAST FILLED ME WITH WRINKLES,.... Not through old age, but
through affliction, which had sunk his flesh, and made furrows in him,
so that he looked older than he was, and was made old thereby before
his time; see Lamentations 3:4; for this is to be understood of his
body, for as for his sou... [ Continue Reading ]
HE TEARETH [ME] IN HIS WRATH, WHO HATETH ME,.... By whom is meant not
Satan, as Jarchi, though he is an enemy to, and an hater of mankind,
especially of good men; nor Eliphaz, as others, who had fallen upon
Job with a great deal of wrath and fury, tearing his character in
pieces, which Job attribute... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY HAVE GAPED UPON ME WITH THEIR MOUTH,.... Here Job speaks of the
instruments which God suffered to use him ill; and he has respect to
his friends who came with open mouth against him, loading him with
calumnies and reproaches, laying charges to him he was not conscious
of, and treating him with... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD HATH DELIVERED ME UP TO THE UNGODLY,.... The evil or wicked one,
for it is in the singular number; and designs either Satan, into whose
hands God had not only delivered his substance, but his person,
excepting his life; though it may be, and which is an objection to
this sense, Job as yet knew i... [ Continue Reading ]
I WAS AT EASE, BUT HE HATH BROKEN ME ASUNDER,.... He was in easy and
affluent circumstances, abounding with the good things of this life,
lay in his nest, as his expression is, Job 29:18; quietly and
peaceably, where he expected he should have died; and he was easy in
his mind, had peace of conscien... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS ARCHERS COMPASS ME ROUND ABOUT,.... Satan and his principalities
and powers casting their fiery darts at him; or rather, his friends
shooting their arrows, even bitter words, reproaches, and calumnies;
or the various diseases of his body, his boils and ulcers, which were
so many arrows shot into... [ Continue Reading ]
HE BREAKETH ME WITH BREACH UPON BREACH,.... Upon his substance, his
family, and the health of his body, which came thick and fast, one
after another; referring to the report of those things brought by one
messenger upon the back of another, see Ezekiel 7:26;
HE RUNNETH UPON ME LIKE A GIANT; with gr... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE SEWED SACKCLOTH UPON MY SKIN,.... Which he very probably put on
when he rent his mantle, or sat in ashes, Job 1:20; which actions were
usually performed together in times of distress and sorrow, see
Genesis 37:34; and this was no doubt a voluntary action of his, like
that of the king of Ninev... [ Continue Reading ]
MY FACE IS FOUL WITH WEEPING,.... On account of the loss of his
substance, and especially of his children; at the unkindness of his
friends, and over his own corruptions, which he felt working in him,
and breaking forth in unbecoming language; and because of the hidings
of the face of God from him:... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT FOR [ANY] INJUSTICE IN MY HANDS,.... Came all those afflictions
and calamities upon him, which occasioned so much sorrow, weeping,
mourning, and humiliation; he does not say there was no sin in him,
not any in his heart, nor in his life, nor any iniquity done by him,
he had acknowledged these th... [ Continue Reading ]
O EARTH, COVER NOT THOU MY BLOOD,.... This is an imprecation, wishing
that if; he had been guilty of any capital crime, of such acts of
injustice that he ought to be punished by the judge, and even to die
for them, that his blood when spilt might not be received into the
earth, but be licked up by d... [ Continue Reading ]
ALSO NOW, BEHOLD, MY WITNESS [IS] IN HEAVEN,.... That is, God, who
dwells in the heavens, where his throne is, and which is the
habitation of his holiness, and from whence he beholds all the sons of
men, and their actions, is the all seeing and all knowing Being; and
therefore Job appeals to him as... [ Continue Reading ]
MY FRIENDS SCORN ME,.... Not that they scoffed at his afflictions and
calamities, and at his diseases and disorders, that would have been
very brutish and inhuman, but at his words, the arguments and reasons
he made use of to defend himself with, see
Job 12:4;
[BUT] MINE EYE POURETH OUT [TEARS] UN... [ Continue Reading ]
OH THAT ONE MIGHT PLEAD FOR A MAN WITH GOD,.... That is, that one
might be appointed and allowed to plead with God on his account; or
that he be admitted to plead with God for himself; or however, that
there might be a hearing of his case before God, and that he would
decide the thing in controversy... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN A FEW YEARS ARE COME,.... As the years of man's life are but few
at most, and Job's years, which were yet to come, still fewer in his
apprehension; or "years of number" m, that are numbered by God, fixed
and determined by him, Job 14:5; or being few are easily numbered:
THEN I SHALL GO THE WAY... [ Continue Reading ]