INTRODUCTION TO JOB 25
This chapter contains Bildad's reply to Job, such an one as it is; in
which, declining the controversy between them, he endeavours to
dissuade him from attempting to lay his cause before God, and think to
justify himself before him, from the consideration of the majesty of
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THEN ANSWERED BILDAD THE SHUHITE,.... Not to what Job had just now
delivered, in order to disprove that, that men, guilty of the grossest
crimes, often go unpunished in this life, and prosper and succeed, and
die in peace and quietness, as other men; either because he was
convinced of the truth of w... [ Continue Reading ]
DOMINION AND FEAR [ARE] WITH HIM,.... Not with man, as Sephorno
interprets it, as that with him is power to rule over the imagination
(the evil figment of his heart) to choose the good, and refuse the
evil; and with him is fear of punishment, and also the fear of God to
restrain him from evil; but w... [ Continue Reading ]
IS THERE ANY NUMBER OF HIS ARMIES?.... His armies in heaven, the
heavenly host of angels, which are innumerable; there are more than
twelve legions of them, thousand and ten thousand times ten thousand,
employed in a military way, for the safety and preservation of the
saints; see Genesis 32:1; and... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW THEN CAN MAN BE JUSTIFIED WITH GOD?] Since he sees all his ways
and works, his secret as well as open sins; either be more just than
he, as Eliphaz expresses it, Job 4:17; which no man in his senses will
say; or just as he is, and upon a level with him, or in comparison of
him, or before him, an... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, EVEN TO THE MOON,.... If all things that are glorious and
illustrious in the lower world, and which are between that and the
region of the moon, are beheld; or all from the seat of the Divine
Majesty, down to that glorious luminary, are viewed, they lose all
their lustre and brightness, when... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW MUCH LESS MAN, [THAT IS] A WORM?.... Whose original is of the
earth, dwells in it, and is supported by it, and creeps into it again;
who is impure by nature and by practice, weak and impotent to do
anything that is spiritually good, or to defend himself from his
spiritual enemies; and is mean an... [ Continue Reading ]