Chapter 21:
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Job 21
Job's preface to his answer, ver. 1-6. He describes the
prosperity of wicked men, ver. 7-13. Hardening them in their
impiety, ver. 14-16. He foretells their final ruin, ver. 17-21. He
observes a great variety in the ways of God, ver. 22-26. He shews,
that tho' sinners are always punished in the other world, they often
escape in this, ver. 27-34.
Verse 2. Hear, &c. - If you have no other comfort to administer, at least
afford me this. And it will be a comfort to yourselves in the
reflection, to have dealt tenderly with your afflicted friend.
Verse 3. Speak - without interruption. Mock - If I do not defend my
cause with solid arguments, go on in your scoffs.
Verse 4. Is - I do not make my complaint to, or expect relief from you,
or from any men, hut from God only: I am pouring forth my
complaints to God. If - If my complaint were to man, have I not
cause?
Verse 5. Mark - Consider what I am about to say concerning the
prosperity of the worst of men, and the pressures of some good
men, and it is able to fill you with astonishment. Lay, &c. - Be
silent.
Verse 6. Remember - The very remembrance of what is past, fills me
with dread and horror.
Verse 13. Moment - They do not die of a lingering and tormenting
disease.
Verse 14. Therefore - Because of their constant prosperity. Say -
Sometimes in words, but commonly in their thoughts and the
language of their lives.
Verse 16. Lo - But wicked men have no reason to reject God, because of
their prosperity, for their wealth, is not in their hand; neither
obtained, nor kept by their own might, but only by God's power
and favour. Therefore I am far from approving their opinion, or
following their course.
Verse 17. Often - I grant that this happens often though not constantly,
as you affirm. Lamp - Their glory and outward happiness.
Verse 19. Layeth up - In his treasures, Rom. ii, 5. Iniquity - The
punishment of his iniquity; he will punish him both in his person
and in his posterity.
Verse 20. See - He shall be destroyed; as to see death, is to die.
Verse 21. For, &c. - What delight can ye take in the thoughts of his
posterity, when he is dying an untimely death? When that number
of months, which by the course of nature, he might have lived, is
cut off by violence.
Verse 22. Teach - How to govern the world? For so you do, while you
tell him that he must not afflict the godly, nor give the wicked
prosperity. That he must invariably punish the wicked, and reward
the righteous in this world. No: he will act as sovereign, and with
great variety in his providential dispensations. High - The highest
persons, on earth, he exactly knows them, and gives sentence
concerning them, as he sees fit.
Verse 25. Another - Another wicked man. So there is a great variety of
God's dispensations; he distributes great prosperity to one, and
great afflictions to another, according to his wise but secret
counsel.
Verse 26. Alike - All these worldly differences are ended by death, and
they lie in the grave without any distinction. So that no man can
tell who is good, and who is bad by events which befall them in
this life. And if one wicked man die in a palace, and another in a
dungeon, they will meet in the congregation of the dead and
damned; and the worm that dieth not, and the fire that is not
quenched will be the same to both: which makes those differences
inconsiderable, and not worth perplexing ourselves about.
Verse 27. Me - I know that your discourses, though they be of wicked,
men in general, yet are particularly levelled at me.
Verse 29. Them - Any person that passes along the high-way, every one
you meet with. It is so vulgar a thing, that no man of common
sense is ignorant of it. Tokens - The examples, or evidences, of
this truth, which they that go by the way can produce.
Verse 30. They - He speaks of the same person; only the singular
number is changed into the plural, possibly to intimate, that altho'
for the present only some wicked men were punished, yet then all
of them should suffer. Brought - As malefactors are brought forth
from prison to execution.
Verse 31. Declare - His power and splendour are so great, that scarce
any man dare reprove him.
Verse 32. And - The pomp of his death shall be suitable to the glory of
his life. Brought - With pomp and state, as the word signifies.
Grave - Hebrew. to the graves; to an honourable and eminent
grave: the plural number being used emphatically to denote
eminency. He shall not die a violent but a natural death.
Verse 33. Valley - Of the grave, which is low and deep like a valley.
Sweet - He shall sweetly rest in his grave. Draw - Hebrew. he
shall draw every man after him, into the grave, all that live after
him, whether good or bad, shall follow him to the grave, shall die
as he did. So he fares no worse herein than all mankind. He is
figuratively said to draw them, because they come after him, as if
they were drawn by his example.
Verse 34. How - Why then do you seek to comfort me with vain hopes
of recovering my prosperity, seeing your grounds are false, and
experience shews, that good men are often in great tribulation,
while the vilest of men prosper.
Chapter 21:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Esther Psalms
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