But now [they that are] younger than I (a) have me in derision, whose
fathers I would have disdained to have set with the (b) dogs of my
flock.
(a) That is, my estate is changed and while before the ancient men
were glad to revere me, the young men now contemn me.
(b) Meaning to be my shepherds or... [ Continue Reading ]
Yea, whereto [might] the strength of their hands [profit] me, in whom
old age was (c) perished?
(c) That is, their fathers died of hunger before they came to age.... [ Continue Reading ]
They were (d) driven forth from among [men], (they cried after them as
[after] a thief;)
(d) Job shows that those who mocked him in his affliction were like
their fathers, wicked and lewd fellows, such as he here describes.... [ Continue Reading ]
And now am I their (e) song, yea, I am their byword.
(e) They make songs of me, and mock my misery.... [ Continue Reading ]
Because he hath loosed my (f) cord, and afflicted me, (g) they have
also let loose the bridle before me.
(f) God has taken from me the force, credit, and authority with which
I kept them in subjection.
(g) He said that the young men when they saw him, hid themselves as in
(Job 29:8), and now in hi... [ Continue Reading ]
Upon [my] right [hand] rise the youth; they push away my feet, and
they raise up against me the (h) ways of their destruction.
(h) That is, they sought by all means how they might destroy me.... [ Continue Reading ]
They mar my path, they set forward my calamity, they have no (i)
helper.
(i) They need no one to help them.... [ Continue Reading ]
They came [upon me] as a wide breaking in [of waters]: in the (k)
desolation they rolled themselves [upon me].
(k) By my calamity they took an opportunity against me.... [ Continue Reading ]
And now my soul is (l) poured out upon me; the days of affliction have
taken hold upon me.
(l) My life fails me, and I am as half dead.... [ Continue Reading ]
(m) My bones are pierced in me in the night season: and my sinews take
no rest.
(m) Meaning sorrow.... [ Continue Reading ]
(n) He hath cast me into the mire, and I am become like dust and
ashes.
(n) That is, God has brought me into contempt.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou art become (o) cruel to me: with thy strong hand thou opposest
thyself against me.
(o) He does not speak this way to accuse God, but to declare the
vehemency of his affliction, by which he was carried beside himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou liftest me up to the (p) wind; thou causest me to ride [upon it],
and dissolvest my substance.
(p) He compares his afflictions to a tempest or whirlwind.... [ Continue Reading ]
Howbeit he will not stretch out [his] hand (q) to the grave, though
they cry in his destruction.
(q) No one can deliver me from there, though they lament my death.... [ Continue Reading ]
When I looked for good, then (r) evil came [unto me]: and when I
waited for light, there came darkness.
(r) Instead of comforting they mocked me.... [ Continue Reading ]
I went mourning (s) without the sun: I stood up, (t) [and] I cried in
the congregation.
(s) Not delighting in any worldly thing, no not so much as in the use
of the sun.
(t) Lamenting them that were in affliction and moving others to pity
them.... [ Continue Reading ]
I am a brother to (u) dragons, and a companion to owls.
(u) I am like the wild beasts that desire solitary places.... [ Continue Reading ]
My skin is black upon me, and my bones are burned with (x) heat.
(x) With the heat of affliction.... [ Continue Reading ]