INTRODUCTION TO JOB 20
Zophar and his friends, not satisfied with Job's confession of faith,
he in his turn replies, and in his preface gives his reasons why he
made any answer at all, and was so quick in it, Job 20:1; and appeals
to Job for the truth of an old established maxim, that the prosperit... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN ANSWERED ZOPHAR THE NAAMATHITE,.... Notwithstanding the sad
distressed condition Job was in, an account of which is given in the
preceding chapter, enough to pierce a heart of stone, notwithstanding
his earnest request to his friends to have pity on him, and
notwithstanding the noble confession... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE DO MY THOUGHTS CAUSE ME TO ANSWER,.... Or "to return" a and
appear upon the stage again, and enter the lists once more with his
antagonist; he suggests as if he had intended to have said no more in
this controversy, but observing what Job had said last, could not
forbear replying: "therefo... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE HEARD THE CHECK OF MY REPROACH,.... He took it that Job had
reproached him and his friends, by representing them as hardhearted
men, and persecuting him wrongly in a violent manner; and he had
observed the "check" or reproof given for it, by bidding them beware
of the sword, and lest the puni... [ Continue Reading ]
KNOWEST THOU [NOT] THIS OF OLD,.... Or "from eternity" g, from the
beginning of time, ever since the world was; as if he should say, if
you are the knowing man you pretend to be, you must know this I am
about to observe; and if you do not know it, you must be an ignorant
man, since it is an ancient... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THE TRIUMPHING OF THE WICKED [IS] SHORT,.... Their outward
prosperity and felicity, of which they make their boast, and in which
they glory and triumph for a while; at first Job's friends set out
with this notion, that the wicked never flourished and prospered, but
it always went ill with them... [ Continue Reading ]
THOUGH HIS EXCELLENCY MOUNT UP TO THE HEAVENS,.... Though, in worldly
grandeur and glory, he should arrive to such a pitch as the Assyrian
monarch was ambitious of, as to ascend into heaven, exalt his throne
above the stars of God, and be like the Most High; or be comparable to
such a tree, by which... [ Continue Reading ]
[YET] HE SHALL PERISH FOR EVER LIKE HIS OWN DUNG,.... Not only in this
world, but in the world to come, both in his outward substance here,
and in his body in the grave, and in his soul to all eternity, and
that in the most shameful and disgraceful manner; he shall perish in
his own corruption, and... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL FLY AWAY AS A DREAM, AND SHALL NOT BE FOUND,.... Either as a
dream which is forgotten, as Nebuchadnezzar's was, and cannot be
recovered; or as the matter and substance of a dream, which, though
remembered, is a mere illusion; as when a hungry or thirsty man dreams
he eats or drinks, but, aw... [ Continue Reading ]
THE EYE ALSO [WHICH] SAW HIM SHALL [SEE HIM] NO MORE,.... In this
world, concerned in the affairs of life, and busy in worldly
employments, and especially in the grandeur he sometimes was, if not
removed by death; but the former sense seems most agreeable by what
follows,
NEITHER SHALL HIS PLACE AN... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS CHILDREN SHALL SEEK TO PLEASE THE POOR,.... In this and some
following verses the miserable state of a wicked man is described, and
which begins with his children, who are often visited in wrath for
their parents' sins, especially when they tread in their steps, and
follow their example; and it... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS BONES ARE FULL [OF THE SINS] OF HIS YOUTH,.... Man is born in sin,
and is a transgressor from the womb; and the youthful age is addicted
to many sins, as pride, passion, lust, luxury, intemperance, and
uncleanness; and these are sometimes brought to mind, and men are
convinced of them, and corre... [ Continue Reading ]
THOUGH WICKEDNESS BE SWEET IN HIS MOUTH,.... Which may respect some
particular sin, and by the context it seems to be the sin of
covetousness, or of getting riches in an unlawful way, which is very
sweet and pleasing to wicked men, while they are in such pursuits that
succeed; and so Mr. Broughton r... [ Continue Reading ]
[THOUGH] HE SPARE IT,.... Not that he feeds sparingly on it, for he
eats of it freely and plentifully, with great eagerness and
greediness; it designs the gratefulness of it to him; he does not spit
it out as loathsome, having tasted of it, but retains it as sweet and
pleasant; he spares it as Saul... [ Continue Reading ]
[YET] HIS MEAT IN HIS BOWELS IS TURNED,.... Or "his bread" r, to which
sin is compared, being what the sinner lives in, and lives upon; what
he strengthens himself in and with, and by which he is nourished unto
the day of slaughter, and by means of which he grows and proceeds to
more ungodliness, th... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH SWALLOWED DOWN RICHES,.... Not his own, but another's, which
he has spoiled him of and devoured, with as much eagerness, pleasure,
and delight, as a hungry man swallows down his food; having an
excessive and immoderate love of riches, and an insatiable desire
after them, which make him stop... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL SUCK THE POISON OF ASPS,.... Or "the head of asps" u; for
their poison lies in their heads, particularly in their "teeth" w; or
rather is a liquor in the gums, yellow like oil x; according to Pliny
y, in copulation the male puts his head into the mouth of the female,
which she sucks and gna... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL NOT SEE THE RIVERS,.... Of water, or meet with any to assuage
his thirst, which poison excites, and so makes a man wish for water,
and desire large quantities; but this shall not be granted the wicked
man; this might be illustrated in the case of the rich man in hell,
who desired a drop of... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WHICH HE LABOURED FOR SHALL HE RESTORE,.... This explains what
was before figuratively expressed by vomiting,
Job 20:15; and is to be interpreted either of that which another
laboured for; so the Targum paraphrases it,
"another's labour;''
and Mr. Broughton renders it, "he shall restore what... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE HE HATH OPPRESSED [AND] HATH FORSAKEN THE POOR,.... Having
oppressed, crushed, and broken the poor to pieces, he leaves them so
without pity and compassion for them, and without giving them any
relief; he first by oppression makes them poor, or however poorer
still, and then leaves them in s... [ Continue Reading ]
SURELY HE SHALL NOT FEEL QUIETNESS IN HIS BELLY,.... Or happiness in
his children, so some in Bar Tzemach; rather shall have no
satisfaction in his substance; though his belly is filled with hid
treasure, it shall give him no contentment; he shall be a stranger to
that divine art, but ever have a re... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE SHALL NONE OF HIS MEAT BE LEFT,.... Not in his belly, all shall
be cast up; none of his substance left for himself or others; none of
his riches for his children or heirs, all being consumed: or this may
respect either the profuseness or niggardliness of his living, that he
should live in grea... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE FULNESS OF HIS SUFFICIENCY HE SHALL BE IN STRAITS,.... For
though he may not only have a sufficient competency to live upon, but
even a fulness of temporal blessings, have as much as heart can wish,
or more, even good things, and plenty of them laid up for many years;
yet amidst it all shall... [ Continue Reading ]
[WHEN] HE IS ABOUT TO FILL HIS BELLY,.... Either in a literal sense,
when he is about to take an ordinary meal to satisfy nature; or in a
figurative sense, when he is seeking to increase his worldly riches,
and his barns and coffers, and endeavouring to get satisfaction
therein:
[GOD] SHALL CAST TH... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL FLEE FROM THE IRON WEAPON,.... The sword, for fear of being
thrust through with it; the flaming sword of justice God sometimes
threatens to take, and whet, and make use of against ungodly men; the
sword of God, as Bar Tzemach observes, is hereby figuratively
expressed; fleeing from it, or a... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS DRAWN, AND COMETH OUT OF THE BODY,.... That is, the arrow with
which a wicked man is stricken through; either it is drawn, and comes
out of the quiver, as Broughton; or rather is drawn out of the body of
a wicked man, being shot into it, and that in order that he may be
cured of his wound if p... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL DARKNESS [SHALL BE] HID IN HIS SECRET PLACES,.... In such places
of secrecy, where he may promise himself safety, he shall find more
calamities of all sorts; or every kind of judgments shall find him
out, and come upon him, sometimes signified by darkness, see Isaiah
8:22; or utter darkness, the... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HEAVEN SHALL REVEAL HIS INIQUITY,.... Either God the Maker and
Possessor of heaven, who dwells there, and is sometimes so called,
Daniel 4:25; who sees and knows all things, even those that are most
secret, as well as more openly committed, and will make all manifest,
sooner or later; or else th... [ Continue Reading ]
THE INCREASE OF HIS HOUSE SHALL DEPART,.... Either his children or his
substance. Some interpret it, as Kimchi h observes, of the walls of
his house, because of what follows, "they shall flow away", c. as if
he should say, the stones of his house shall fall down, and his
habitation shall be destroye... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS [IS] THE PORTION OF A WICKED MAN FROM GOD,.... All before
related, and which is very different from the portion of a good man,
which is God himself, both here and hereafter; the wicked man has
indeed his portion from God, which he has assigned him, but his
portion is not himself; nor is it with... [ Continue Reading ]