Should a wise man utter (a) vain knowledge, and fill his belly (b)
with the east wind?
(a) That is, vain words, and without consolation?
(b) Meaning, with matters that are of no importance, which are
forgotten as soon as they are uttered, as the East wind dries up
moisture as soon as it falls.... [ Continue Reading ]
Yea, thou castest off (c) fear, and restrainest prayer before God.
(c) He charges Job as though his talk caused men to cast off the fear
of God and prayer.... [ Continue Reading ]
For thy mouth uttereth thine iniquity, and thou choosest the (d)
tongue of the crafty.
(d) You speak as the mockers and contemners of God do.... [ Continue Reading ]
[Art] thou the (e) first man [that] was born? or wast thou made before
the hills?
(e) That is, the most ancient and so by reason the most wise?... [ Continue Reading ]
Hast thou heard the secret of God? and dost thou restrain wisdom (f)
to thyself?
(f) Are you only wise?... [ Continue Reading ]
[Are] the consolations of God (g) small with thee? is there any secret
thing with thee?
(g) He accuses Job's pride and ingratitude, that will not be comforted
by God, but by their counsel.... [ Continue Reading ]
Why doth thine heart (h) carry thee away? and what do thy eyes wink
at,
(h) Why do you stand in your own conceit?... [ Continue Reading ]
What [is] man, that he should be clean? and [he which is] born of a
woman, that he should (i) be righteous?
(i) His purpose is to prove that Job, as an unjust man and a
hypocrite, is punished for his sins, as he did before, (Job 4:8).... [ Continue Reading ]
How much more abominable and filthy [is] man, which (k) drinketh
iniquity like water?
(k) Who has a desire to sin, as he who is thirsty to drink.... [ Continue Reading ]
Unto whom alone the earth was (l) given, and no stranger passed among
them.
(l) Who by their wisdom so governed, that no stranger invaded them,
and so the land seemed to be given to them alone.... [ Continue Reading ]
The wicked man travaileth with pain all [his] days, and the number (m)
of years is hidden to the oppressor.
(m) The cruel man is always in danger of death, and is never quiet in
conscience.... [ Continue Reading ]
He believeth not that he shall return out of (n) darkness, and he is
waited for of the sword.
(n) Out of that misery to which he once fell.... [ Continue Reading ]
He wandereth (o) abroad for bread, [saying], Where [is it]? he knoweth
that the day of darkness is ready at his hand.
(o) God not only impoverishes the wicked often, but even in their
prosperity he punishes them with a greediness to gain even more: which
is as a beggary.... [ Continue Reading ]
Trouble and (p) anguish shall make him afraid; they shall prevail
against him, as a king ready to the battle.
(p) He shows the weapons God uses against the wicked, who lift up
themselves against him, that is, terror of conscience and outward
afflictions.... [ Continue Reading ]
Because he covereth his face with (q) his fatness, and maketh collops
of fat on [his] flanks.
(q) That is, he was so puffed up with prosperity and abundance for all
things, that he forgave God: noting that Job in his happiness did not
have the true fear of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
And he dwelleth (r) in desolate cities, [and] in houses which no man
inhabiteth, which are ready to become heaps.
(r) Though he build and repair ruinous places to gain fame, yet God
will bring all to nothing, and turn his great prosperity into extreme
misery.... [ Continue Reading ]
He shall not be rich, neither shall his substance continue, neither
shall he prolong the (s) perfection thereof upon the earth.
(s) Meaning, that his sumptuous buildings would never come to
perfection.... [ Continue Reading ]
Let not him that is (t) deceived trust in vanity: for vanity shall be
his recompence.
(t) He stands in his own conceit, that he will give no place to good
counsel, therefore his own pride will bring him to destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
He shall shake off his unripe (u) grape as the vine, and shall cast
off his flower as the olive.
(u) As one who gathers grapes before they are ripe.... [ Continue Reading ]
For the congregation of hypocrites [shall be] desolate, and fire shall
consume the tabernacles of (x) bribery.
(x) Who were built or maintained by bribery.... [ Continue Reading ]
They (y) conceive mischief, and bring forth vanity, and their belly
prepareth deceit.
(y) Therefore all their vain devises will turn to their own
destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]