INTRODUCTION TO JOB 30
Job in this chapter sets forth his then unhappy state and condition,
in contrast with his former state of prosperity described in the
preceding chapter: things had taken a strange turn, and were just the
reverse of what they were before; he that was before in such high
esteem... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT NOW [THEY THAT ARE] YOUNGER THAN I HAVE ME IN DERISION,....
Meaning not his three friends, who were men in years, and were not, at
least all of them, younger than he, see Job 15:10; nor were they of
such a mean extraction, and such low-lived creatures, and of such
characters as here described; w... [ Continue Reading ]
YEA, WHERETO [MIGHT] THE STRENGTH OF THEIR HANDS [PROFIT] ME,.... For
though they were strong, lusty, hale men, able to do business, yet
their strength was to sit still and fold their hands in their bosoms,
so that their strength was of no profit or avail to themselves or
others; they were so slothf... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR WANT AND FAMINE [THEY WERE] SOLITARY,.... The Targum interprets
it, without children; but then this cannot be understood of the
fathers; rather through famine and want they were reduced to the
utmost extremity, and were as destitute of food as a rock, or hard
flint, from whence nothing is to be... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO CUT UP MALLOWS BY THE BUSHES,.... Which with the Troglodytes were
of a vast size r; or rather "upon the bush" s or "tree"; and therefore
cannot mean what we call mallows, which are herbs on the ground, and
grow not on trees or bushes; and, besides, are not for food, but
rather for medicine: thou... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY WERE DRIVEN FROM AMONG [MEN],.... From towns and cities, and all
civil society, as unfit to be among them; not for any good, it may be
observed, but for crimes that they had done, like our felons, and
transported persons:
THEY CRIED AFTER THEM AS [AFTER] A THIEF; as they were driven and run
al... [ Continue Reading ]
TO DWELL IN THE CLIFFS OF THE VALLEYS,.... Or "brooks" l, in such
hollow places as were made by floods and streams of waters:
[IN] CAVES OF THE EARTH, AND [IN] THE ROCKS; where they betook
themselves for fear of men, and through shame, being naked and
miserable not fit to be seen: Job has respect t... [ Continue Reading ]
AMONG THE BUSHES THEY BRAYED,.... Like wild asses; so Sephorno, to
which wicked men are fitly compared, Job 11:12; or they "cried", or
"groaned" m, and "moaned" among the bushes, where they lay lurking;
either they groaned through cold, or want of food; for the wild ass
brays not but when in want, J... [ Continue Reading ]
[THEY WERE] CHILDREN OF FOOLS,.... Their parents were fools, or they
themselves were such; foolish children, or foolish men, were they that
derided Job; and their derision of him was a proof of it: the meaning
is not that they were idiots, or quite destitute of reason and natural
knowledge, but that... [ Continue Reading ]
AND NOW AM I THEIR SONG,.... The subject of their song, of whom they
sung ballads about the streets, in public places, and at their
festivals and merriments, as Christ the antitype of Job was the song
of the drunkard, Psalms 69:12; see Lamentations 3:14; or the meaning
may be, they rejoiced in his a... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY ABHOR ME,.... As it is no wonder they should, since his inward
and most intimate friends did, Job 19:19; they abhorred him, not for
any evil in him; Job was ready enough to abhor that himself, and
himself for it, as he did when sensible of it, Job 42:6; but for the
good that was in him, spoken... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE HE HATH LOOSED MY CORD,.... Not his silver cord, for then he
must have died immediately, Ecclesiastes 12:6; though it may be
understood of the loosening of his nerves through the force of his
disease, and the afflictions he endured from God and man, see
Job 30:17; or rather of the shattered... [ Continue Reading ]
UPON [MY] RIGHT [HAND] RISE THE YOUTH,.... "Springeth", as Mr.
Broughton translates the word; such as were just sprung into being, as
it were; the word n seems to have the signification of young birds
that are not fledged; have not got their feathers on them, but are
just got out of the shell, as it... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY MAR MY PATH,.... Hindered him in the exercise of religious
duties; would not suffer him to attend the ways and worship of God, or
to walk in the paths of holiness and righteousness; or they reproached
his holy walk and conversation, and treated it with contempt, and
triumphed over religion and... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY CAME [UPON ME] AS A WIDE BREAKING IN [OF WATERS],.... As when a
wide breach is made in the banks of a river, or of the sea, the waters
rush through in great abundance, with great rapidity and swiftness;
and with a force irresistible; and in like manner did Job's enemies
rush in upon him in grea... [ Continue Reading ]
TERRORS ARE TURNED UPON ME,.... Not the terrors of a guilty
conscience, for Job had a clear one, and held fast his integrity; nor
the terrors of a cursing and condemning law, for he knew he was
justified by his living Redeemer, and his sins forgiven for his sake;
nor the terrors of death, for that h... [ Continue Reading ]
AND NOW MY SOUL IS POURED OUT UPON ME,.... Either in prayer to God for
help and deliverance; or rather he was dissolved as it were in floods
of tears, because of his distress and anguish; or his spirits were
sunk, his strength and courage failed, and his heart melted, and was
poured out like water;... [ Continue Reading ]
MY BONES ARE PIERCED IN ME IN THE NIGHT SEASON,.... Such was the force
of his disease, that it pierced and penetrated even into his bones,
and the marrow of them; and such the pain that he endured in the
muscles and tendons about them, and especially in the joints of them,
that it was as if all his... [ Continue Reading ]
BY THE GREAT FORCE [OF MY DISEASE] IS MY GARMENT CHANGED,.... Either
the colour of it, through the purulent matter from his ulcers running
down upon it, or penetrating through it; or by reason of it he was
obliged to shift himself, and to have a change of raiment very
frequently; or the supplement,... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH CAST ME INTO THE MIRE,.... As Jeremiah was literally; here it
is to be understood in a figurative sense; not of the mire of sin,
into which God casts none, men fall into it of themselves, but of the
mire of affliction and calamity; see Psalms 40:2; and which Job here
ascribes to God; and whe... [ Continue Reading ]
I CRY UNTO THEE, AND THOU DOST NOT HEAR ME,.... Which added greatly to
his affliction, that though he cried to the Lord for help and
deliverance, yet he turned a deaf ear to him; and though he heard him,
as undoubtedly he did, he did not answer him immediately; at least not
in the way in which he de... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU ART BECOME CRUEL TO ME,.... Or "turned", or "changed" g, to be
cruel to me. Job suggests that God had been kind and gracious to him,
both in a way of providence, and in showing special love and favour to
him, in a very distinguishing manner; but now he intimates his
affections were changed and... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU LIFTEST ME UP TO THE WIND,.... Of affliction and adversity, to be
carried up with it, and tossed about by it, as chaff or stubble, or a
dry leaf, being no more able to stand up against it than such things
are to oppose the wind; though some interpret this of God's lifting
him up in his state of... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I KNOW [THAT] THOU WILT BRING ME [TO] DEATH,.... Quickly and by
the present affliction upon him; he was assured, as he thought, that
this was the view and design of God in this providence, under which he
was to bring him to death and the grave; that he would never take off
his hand till he had b... [ Continue Reading ]
HOWBEIT HE WILL NOT STRETCH OUT [HIS] HAND TO THE GRAVE,.... Or,
"verily" h, truly he will not, c. I am well assured he never will,
meaning either he never would stretch out his hand to shut up the
grave or rather keep it shut, and prevent Job from going down into it;
or to open it, and fetch him ou... [ Continue Reading ]
DID NOT I WEEP FOR HIM THAT WAS IN TROUBLE?.... In outward trouble,
whether personal in his own body, or in his family, or in his worldly
affairs, or from wicked men, the men of the world; or in inward
trouble, in soul trouble, on account of indwelling sin, the breakings
forth of it, the lowness of... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN I LOOKED FOR GOOD,.... As he thought he might reasonably expect
it, since he had shown such a sympathizing spirit to persons in
trouble, and such pity and mercy to the poor: in the time of his
prosperity, he looked for a continuance of the good things he enjoyed,
and expected to have had them f... [ Continue Reading ]
MY BOWELS BOILED, AND RESTED NOT,.... All contained within him, his
heart, lungs, and liver, in a literal sense, through a violent fever
burning within him; or figuratively, being under great distress and
trouble, by reason of his afflictions, outward and inward, see
Jeremiah 4:19;
THE DAYS OF AFFL... [ Continue Reading ]
I WENT MOURNING WITHOUT THE SUN,.... So overwhelmed with grief, that
he refused to have any comfort from, or any advantage by the sun;
hence Mr. Broughton renders it, "out of the sun"; he did not choose to
walk in the sunshine, but out of it, to indulge his grief and sorrow
the more; or he went in b... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM A BROTHER TO DRAGONS, AND A COMPANION TO OWLS. Or ostriches, as
the Targum, Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Arabic versions;
either he was obliged to dwell with such persons as were comparable to
these creatures for their devouring words, hissing noise, and venomous
speeches, or for want... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SKIN IS BLACK UPON ME,.... Either through deep melancholy, as may
be observed in persons of such a disposition, through grief and
trouble; or rather through the force of his disease, the burning
ulcers and black scabs with which he was covered, as the Jews were
through famine, in their captivity,... [ Continue Reading ]
MY HARP ALSO IS [TURNED] TO MOURNING,.... Which he used, as David,
either in religious worship, expressing praise to God thereby, or for
his recreation in an innocent way; but now it was laid aside, and,
instead of it, nothing was heard from him, or in his house, but the
voice of mourning:
AND MY O... [ Continue Reading ]