INTRODUCTION TO JOB 5
In this chapter Eliphaz goes on to prove, and further confirm and
establish, what he had before asserted, that not good men, but wicked
men only, are afflicted of God, at least greatly, so as to have their
substance wholly destroyed and perish, which was Job's case; and this
p... [ Continue Reading ]
CALL NOW, IF THERE BE ANY THAT WILL ANSWER THEE,.... That is, call
upon God, which, if seriously, and not ironically spoken, was good
advice; God is to be called upon, and especially in times of trouble;
and invocation is to be made in faith, in sincerity, and with
fervency, and to be accompanied wi... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR WRATH KILLETH THE FOOLISH MAN,.... Not one that is an idiot, and
destitute of common sense, and has no understanding in things natural
and civil; but a wicked man, who has no knowledge of things divine and
spiritual, and so foolish; which is the character of every natural
man, and of God's peopl... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE SEEN THE FOOLISH TAKING ROOT,.... Such foolish wicked men as
before described; those Eliphaz had observed to prosper in the world,
and increase in riches, and even to have attained to a seeming
stability and firmness, as if they would ever continue in such happy
circumstances, see Jeremiah 12... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS CHILDREN ARE FAR FROM SAFETY,.... From outward safety, from evils
and dangers, to which they are liable and exposed, not only from men,
who hate them for their father's sake, who have been oppressors of
them, or from God, who visits the iniquity of the fathers upon the
children; and from spiritu... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSE HARVEST THE HUNGRY EATETH UP,.... This is to be understood of
the foolish rich man before described, as taking root and flourishing;
though he sows, and reaps and gathers in his harvest, and fancies he
has goods laid up for many years, to be enjoyed by him, yet he is
taken away by death, and a... [ Continue Reading ]
ALTHOUGH AFFLICTION COMETH NOT FORTH OF THE DUST,.... Or rather, "for"
or "indeed" y, this being a reason showing that wicked men are justly
afflicted and punished; seeing their afflictions come not from the
creatures, though they may be instruments, but from God for the sins
of men: the word for af... [ Continue Reading ]
YET MAN IS BORN UNTO TROUBLE,.... Or but b, after the negative follows
the positive part of the assertion; before we have what is denied as
the cause of affliction, here what it is affirmed to be, or what it is
to be ascribed unto, even to the appointment of God for sin: to be
born to it is to be ap... [ Continue Reading ]
I WOULD SEEK UNTO GOD,.... Or "truly" e, "certainly, doubtless, I do
seek unto God", verily I do so; for so the words are introduced in the
original text, and express what Eliphaz had done when under
afflictions himself; for he was not without them, though he had not
them to such a degree as Job had... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH DOETH GREAT THINGS,.... The things of creation are great things,
the making of the heavens and the earth, and all therein, by the word
of the Almighty, out of nothing, and which is a display of great
power, wisdom, and goodness; the things of Providence are great
things, which God is always do... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO GIVETH RAIN UPON THE EARTH,.... Not upon the land of Israel only,
as the Targum and Jarchi, see Deuteronomy 11:11; but upon the whole
earth; this is particularly mentioned as being of God, and which none
of the vanities of the Gentiles can give; and it is a free gift of
his, which tarries not fo... [ Continue Reading ]
TO SET UP ON HIGH THOSE THAT BE LOW,.... Not the low plants, which,
through rain, are made to run up on high, though there is a truth in
that; but husbandmen and gardeners, and such like persons, in low
circumstances, who, by means of showers of rain, which make their
gardens, fields, and lands frui... [ Continue Reading ]
HE DISAPPOINTETH THE DEVICES OF THE CRAFTY,.... Or, "it
disappointeth"; that is, the rain, as some Jewish commentators m
interpret it, and the whole paragraph to this sense; the rain coming
upon the earth makes it fruitful, and causes it to produce a plentiful
crop, whereby the schemes of crafty men... [ Continue Reading ]
HE TAKETH THE WISE IN THEIR OWN CRAFTINESS,.... As beasts are taken in
a pit, or birds in a snare or net, or with birdlime; so these crafty
men, who are wise in their own opinion, and really so in things
natural, civil, and worldly, or however, to do evil are entangled and
taken in their own schemes... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY MEET WITH DARKNESS IN THE DAYTIME,.... Which may denote their
infatuation in things the most plain and clear, and which are obvious
to everyone's view, even to such as are of much meaner capacities the
themselves; and so it sometimes is, that the greatest politicians, men
of the greatest sagaci... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT HE SAVETH THE POOR,.... Who are so in a literal sense, and whom
the Lord saves with a temporal salvation; these being the butt of the
crafty, wise, and cunning, on whom their eyes are, for whom they lay
snares, and lie in wait to draw them in; and these being helpless and
without friends, God ta... [ Continue Reading ]
SO THE POOR HATH HOPE,.... Who observing this and that and the other
poor man crying to the Lord and saved, hopes that he may be saved by
him also; and having had experience of salvation out of one trouble or
more, even out of six troubles, as in Job 5:19, entertains a
comfortable hope he shall be s... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, HAPPY [IS] THE MAN WHOM GOD CORRECTETH,.... Reproves, rebukes,
convinces by his word, which is profitable for correction of men's
minds and manners; and by his messengers, the prophets and ministers,
who are sent as reprovers of the people, and to rebuke them sharply,
that they may be sound... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE MAKETH SORE, AND BINDETH UP,.... Or, "though he maketh sore,
yet he bindeth up" d; as a surgeon, who makes a wound the sorer by
probing and opening it, to let out the matter and make way for his
medicine, and then lays on the plaster, and binds it up: so God causes
grief and puts his people t... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL DELIVER THEE IN SIX TROUBLES,.... Behaving as before
directed; seeking unto God, committing his cause and case to him, and
leaving it with him; and not despising the chastening of the Lord, but
receiving and bearing it with reverence, patience, and submission: and
then the sense is, that Go... [ Continue Reading ]
IN FAMINE HE SHALL REDEEM THEE FROM DEATH,.... In a time of extreme
want of provisions, God so cares for his own dear people, that they
shall not be starved to death by the famine; so in the famine in
Egypt, which the Targum takes notice of, in the times of Abraham, and
of Isaac, and of Jacob, and t... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALL BE HID FROM THE SCOURGE OF THE TONGUE,.... Of Satan, as
Jarchi, the accuser of the brethren; or rather from the evil tongue of
wicked men, their slanders, calumnies, and reproaches; the tongue is a
small weapon, but it is a cutting one; it is like a scourge or whip,
with which wicked men... [ Continue Reading ]
AT DESTRUCTION AND FAMINE THOU SHALT LAUGH,.... Not deride and despise
them, and make a jest of them; for good men have a reverence and awe
of the righteous judgments of God upon them, when they are in the
world, Psalms 119:120; but the sense is, that such shall reckon
themselves safe and secure ami... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THOU SHALT BE IN LEAGUE WITH THE STONES OF THE FIELD,.... So as to
receive no hurt from them, by walking among them, and even barefoot,
which was usual in the eastern countries, see Psalms 91:12; or by
their being in the field, so as to hinder the increase of them; but on
the contrary, even from... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT KNOW THAT THY TABERNACLE [SHALL BE] IN PEACE,.... Not a
place of religious worship, though the Targum renders it an house of
doctrine or instruction; for we read not of any such but the
tabernacle of Moses, erected in the wilderness, and which was indeed
about, or little after, the ti... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT KNOW ALSO THAT THY SEED [SHALL BE] GREAT,.... Not his seed
sown in the earth, and the increase of that, but his children, as the
next clause explains it, as Bar Tzemach well observes; and designs
either their greatness in worldly things, in wealth and riches, in
honour and dignity, in pow... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT COME TO [THY] GRAVE IN A FULL AGE,.... Or, "go into thy
grave" o, which is represented as a house to enter into and dwell in;
and so the wise man calls it man's long home, and Job his house, and
which is appointed for all living, Ecclesiastes 12:5; for all men must
die, and so come to the... [ Continue Reading ]
LO THIS, WE HAVE SEARCHED IT,.... This is the concluding part of
Eliphaz's first oration or speech to Job; and in order to engage his
attention to it, observes, that what he had said was not his own
single opinion, but the sentiment of the rest of his friends; and that
it was the result of laborious... [ Continue Reading ]