INTRODUCTION TO JOB 9
This and the following chapter contain Job's answer to Bildad, and in
this he asserts the strict justice at God; which is such, that no man
can be just in his sight, not being able to answer to one charge, or
for one sin, of a thousand he is guilty of, Job 9:1; and that such a... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN JOB ANSWERED AND SAID. Without taking notice of Bildad's harsh
expressions and severe censures, or his unfriendliness to him; he
enters directly into the argument, grants some things, confutes
others, and defends himself and his conduct.... [ Continue Reading ]
I KNOW [IT IS] SO OF A TRUTH,.... That is, that God is just, and does
not pervert justice and judgment, as Bildad had observed, Job 8:3; Job
was a man of great natural parts and capacity; he had a large share of
knowledge of things, natural, civil, and moral; and he was a good man,
in whom the true... [ Continue Reading ]
IF HE WILL CONTEND WITH HIM,.... If God will contend with man, so
Sephorno; enter into a controversy with him, litigate and dispute the
point in law, whether he is just or not, man cannot answer to the
allegations he will produce; or if man should contend with God, a
potsherd strive with its maker,... [ Continue Reading ]
[HE IS] WISE IN HEART,.... Originally, essentially, truly, really, and
perfectly so; he is the only, and the all wise God; his understanding
is infinite; he is able to traverse all the schemes of men, in things
civil or religious, and disappoint all their devices; for though there
be ever so many of... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH REMOVETH THE MOUNTAINS,.... This and what follow are instances
of the power of God, and are full proofs of his being mighty in
strength; and may be understood, either literally, not only of what
God is able to do if he will, but of what he has done; and history y
furnishes us with instances of... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH SHAKETH THE EARTH OUT OF HER PLACE,.... Can do it, and will do
it at the last day, when it shall be utterly broken down, clean
dissolved, and reel to and fro like a drunkard, and be removed as a
cottage, and which John in a vision saw flee away from the presence of
him that sat upon the throne... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH COMMANDETH THE SUN, AND IT RISETH NOT,.... Either he could do it
if he would, by a word speaking, as he ordered it to stand still in
the times of Joshua, Joshua 10:13, and caused the shadow to return ten
degrees it had gone back in the dial of Ahaz, in the times of
Hezekiah, 2 Kings 20:11; or... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH ALONE SPREADETH OUT THE HEAVENS,.... The expanse, or what we
commonly translate "firmament"; but has its name in the Hebrew
language from its being expanded, spread, and stretched out, over the
earth and all around it; and seems chiefly to design the ether or
atmosphere, which is a fine thin m... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH MAKETH ARCTURUS,.... By which is meant not a single star, but a
collection of stars, as Bar Tzemach and Ben Melech, a constellation;
hence we read of Arcturus and his sons, Job 38:32. Aben Ezra
understands it of the seven stars, but these are thought to be meant
by the Pleiades, later mentione... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH DOTH GREAT THINGS PAST FINDING OUT,.... In heaven and earth;
great as to quantity and quality, not to be thoroughly searched out so
as to tell their numbers, nor explain and express the nature of them
to the full; even what he has done, and does in creation, providence,
and grace:
YEA, AND WO... [ Continue Reading ]
LO, HE GOETH BY ME, AND I SEE [HIM] NOT,.... This is expressive of the
invisibility of God; for though the angels in heaven always behold his
face, and men, in the works of creation, may see his eternal power and
Godhead, and other perfections of it displayed therein; and saints by
faith have a comf... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, HE TAKETH AWAY,.... There are some things God never takes away
from his people; he never takes away his love from them, he always
rests in that towards them, let them be in what condition they will;
he never takes away his grace from them, when once bestowed on them,
or wrought in them; he n... [ Continue Reading ]
[IF] GOD WILL NOT WITHDRAW HIS ANGER,.... Or "God will not withdraw
his anger" m; he is angry, or at least seems to be angry with his own
people, in their apprehension, when he afflicts them and hides his
face from them, or does not immediately appear to their relief and
assistance; but this does no... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW MUCH LESS SHALL I ANSWER HIM,.... Who is wise in heart, and mighty
in strength, and has done and does the many things before related; who
is invisible, passes by, and onwards insensibly; so that there is no
knowing where to speak to him, or how to guard against him, since he
can come on on every... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOM, THOUGH I WERE RIGHTEOUS, [YET] WOULD I NOT ANSWER,.... This is
not to be understood of the righteousness of his cause, that Job made
no supposition of, but strongly asserted and determined to hold it
fast as long as he lived; nor of his evangelic righteousness, the
righteousness of faith he wa... [ Continue Reading ]
IF I HAD CALLED, AND HE HAD ANSWERED ME,.... Mr. Broughton reads the
words, "if I cry, will he answer me?" as if Job had some doubt upon
his mind whether God would vouchsafe to answer him, though he should
make his supplication to him, as he proposed; seeing he had so sorely
afflicted him, and still... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE BREAKETH ME WITH A TEMPEST,.... Which rises suddenly, comes
powerfully, and carries all before it irresistibly; hereby signifying
the nature of his present sore afflictions, which came upon him at
once, pressed him down, and utterly destroyed him, against which there
was no standing: perhaps... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WILL NOT SUFFER ME TO TAKE MY BREATH,.... Which some think refers
to Job's disease, which was either an asthma, or a quinsy in his
throat, which occasioned great difficulty in breathing: I should
rather think the allusion is to the hot burning winds in those
countries before mentioned, which some... [ Continue Reading ]
IF [I SPEAK] OF STRENGTH, LO, [HE IS] STRONG,.... Or think of it, or
betake myself to that, and propose to carry my point by mere force, as
some men do by dint of power and authority they are possessed of;
alas! there is nothing to be done this way; I am a poor, weak, feeble
creature in body, mind,... [ Continue Reading ]
IF I JUSTIFY MYSELF,.... Seek for justification by his own
righteousness, trust in himself that he was righteous, say that he was
so, and pronounce himself a righteous man, what would it signify?
MINE OWN MOUTH SHALL CONDEMN ME; the words of it being sinful, vain,
idle, and frothy; and if a man is... [ Continue Reading ]
[THOUGH] I [WERE] PERFECT,.... Really and truly so, not conscious of
any sin in thought, word, or deed; this is only a case supposed:
[YET] WOULD I NOT KNOW MY SOUL; I would not own myself to be so before
God; I would not insist upon such perfection in his presence, as what
would justify me before... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS [IS] ONE [THING],.... Or "one thing [there] is" x in the world,
as Jarchi adds; or "one measure", as the Targum, to good and bad men;
one event alike to the righteous, and to the wicked, Ecclesiastes 9:2;
so that, as others render it, "it is all one" y, whether a man
righteous and perfect, or w... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THE SCOURGE SLAY SUDDENLY,.... Not Satan, as Jarchi and Bar
Tzemach; but any sore calamity which surrounds a man, lashes, cuts,
and distresses him, as a whip or scourge; such as any of God's sore
judgments, the sword, famine, pestilence, or evil beasts, which
sometimes come suddenly, unawares, un... [ Continue Reading ]
THE EARTH IS GIVEN INTO THE HANDS OF THE WICKED,.... Either the wicked
one, Satan, as Jarchi and Bar Tzemach, who is the god of this world;
or some wicked tyrant, as Nimrod, or some other known by Job in his
time, to whom he may have respect; or wicked men in general, who for
the most part have the... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW MY DAYS ARE SWIFTER THAN A POST,.... Or "than a runner" a in a
race, in order to obtain the prize; or than one that rides post, or
runs on foot to carry a message, such as were Cushi and Ahimaaz; and
such are generally swift of foot, or ride on swift horses, who are so
employed; and yet Job says... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY ARE PASSED AWAY AS THE SWIFT SHIPS,.... Those that are lightest
built, and run swiftest. Bar Tzemach thinks such vessels as are rowed
with oars are meant, which may be called "ships of will or desire" b,
as the words may be rendered, because they may be rowed at pleasure,
and be carried to any... [ Continue Reading ]
IF I SAY, I WILL FORGET MY COMPLAINT,.... The cause of it, the loss of
his children, servants, substance, and health, and endeavour to think
no more of these things, and cease complaining about them, and attempt
to bury them in oblivion, and change his note:
I WILL LEAVE OFF MY HEAVINESS; his melan... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM AFRAID OF ALL MY SORROWS,.... That they would return upon him,
and surround him, and overwhelm him, so that he should not be able to
stand up against them, or under them; that they would increase and
continue with him, and so he should never be released from them:
I KNOW THAT THOU WILT NOT HOL... [ Continue Reading ]
[IF] I BE WICKED, WHY THEN LABOUR I IN VAIN?] If he was that wicked
person, that hypocrite, Bildad and his other friends took him to be,
it was in vain for him to make his supplications to God, as they
advised him; so Gersom gives the sense of the words; since God hears
not sinners, such as live in... [ Continue Reading ]
IF I WASH MYSELF WITH SNOW WATER,.... As it came from heaven, or
flowed from the mountains covered with snow, as Lebanon, see
Jeremiah 18:14; or was kept in vessels for such use, as being judged
the best for such a purpose; so it was used by the ancients n, as
being what whitens the skin, and stren... [ Continue Reading ]
YET SHALL THOU PLUNGE ME IN THE DITCH,.... In the filthy ditch of sin,
the pit wherein is no water, the horrible pit, the mire and clay, in
which all unregenerate men are, and to which hypocrites return, as the
swine to its wallowing in the mire; and in which impurity
self-righteous persons are, and... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR [HE IS] NOT A MAN, AS I [AM],.... For though the parts and members
of an human body are sometimes ascribed to him, yet these are to be
understood by an anthropopathy, speaking after the manner of men,
there being something in him, which in a figurative sense answers to
these; otherwise we are no... [ Continue Reading ]
NEITHER IS THERE ANY DAYSMAN BETWIXT US,.... Or "one that reproves" q;
who upon hearing a cause reproves him that is found guilty, or is
blameworthy, or has done injury to another; but there is no such
person to be found, among angels or men, capable of this, supposing,
as if Job should say, I shoul... [ Continue Reading ]
LET HIM TAKE HIS ROD AWAY FROM ME,.... Not his government over him, of
which the rod or sceptre is an ensign, Job did not want to be freed
from that; but, his rod of affliction, or stroke, as the Targum, the
stroke of his hand, which, though a fatherly chastisement, lay heavy
upon him, and depressed... [ Continue Reading ]
[THEN] WOULD I SPEAK, AND NOT FEAR HIM,.... With a servile fear,
though with reverence and godly fear; meaning either at the throne of
grace, having liberty of access, boldness of spirit, and freedom of
speech through Christ the Mediator, and in the view of his blood,
righteousness, and sacrifice; f... [ Continue Reading ]