CONTENTS
Considered with an eye to CHRIST and Job's faith in him, this Chapter
is one of the most interesting in the whole subject of Job's contest
with his friends. Job maketh answer to Bildad; begs that he and his
companions would spare their unjust censures; still urgeth his present
misery, as a... [ Continue Reading ]
(1) В¶ Then Job answered and said, (2) How long will ye vex my soul,
and break me in pieces with words?
Job's account of being broken in pieces with hard words, serves to
lead the mind to the recollection of JESUS. Psalms 109:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
(3) These ten times have ye reproached me: ye are not ashamed that ye
make yourselves strange to me. (4) And be it indeed that I have erred,
mine error remaineth with myself. (5) If indeed ye will magnify
yourselves against me, and plead against me my reproach: (6) Know now
that God hath overthrown... [ Continue Reading ]
(8) В¶ He hath fenced up my way that I cannot pass, and he hath set
darkness in my paths. (9) He hath stripped me of my glory, and taken
the crown from my head. (10) He hath destroyed me on every side, and I
am gone: and mine hope hath he removed like a tree. (11) He hath also
kindled his wrath agai... [ Continue Reading ]
(21) Have pity upon me, have pity upon me, O ye my friends; for the
hand of God hath touched me. (22) Why do ye persecute me as God, and
are not satisfied with my flesh?
Nothing could have been more moving than this address. Surely if the
hearts of Job's friends had been capable of any feeling, the... [ Continue Reading ]
(23) В¶ Oh that my words were now written! oh that they were printed
in a book! (24) That they were graven with an iron pen and lead in the
rock forever!
I consider these words merely as a preface to what Job was about to
say, and not what he had already uttered. And in this sense they serve
by way... [ Continue Reading ]
(25) For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at
the latter day upon the earth: (26) And though after my skin worms
destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God: (27) Whom I shall
see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold, and not another; though my
reins be consumed within... [ Continue Reading ]
(28) But ye should say, Why persecute we him, seeing the root of the
matter is found in me? (29) Be ye afraid of the sword: for wrath
bringeth the punishments of the sword, that ye may know there is a
judgment.
These words form no unsuitable conclusion to Job's discourse. It is as
if he had said; A... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
READER! have not you and I cause to blush, while we thus behold a man
like Job, in ages so remote from the clear sunshine of the gospel, and
overwhelmed as he was with such a pressure of woe, yet professing a
faith so lively, so ardent, so strong, so steady, and unshaken in the
Redeemer!... [ Continue Reading ]