Chapter 24:
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Job 24
Job shews that open sinners are often prosperous, ver. 1-12.
That secret sinners often pass undiscovered, ver. 13-18. That God
punishes such by secret judgments, and reserves them for future
judgment, ver. 19-25.
Verse 1. Why - Why (how comes it to pass) seeing times, (the fittest
seasons for every, action, and particularly for the punishment of
wicked men,) are not hidden from, or unknown to the Almighty
God, (seeing all times, and men that live, and things that are done,
or to be done in their times and seasons, are exactly known to
God) do they that know him, (who love and obey him) not see
(whence is it that they cannot discern) his (that is, God's) days?
His times and seasons which he takes for the punishment of
ungodly men; which if they were constant and fixed in this life,
they would not be unknown to good men, to whom God uses to
reveal his secrets.
Verse 3. Pledge - Contrary to God's law, first written in mens hearts, and
afterwards in holy scripture, Exod. xxii, 26, 27.
Verse 4. Way - Out of the path or place in which these oppressors walk
and range. They labour to keep out of their way for fear of their
farther injuries. Hide - For fear of these tyrants.
Verse 5. Wild asses - Which are lawless, and fierce, and greedy of prey.
Desert - Which is the proper habitation of wild asses. They - The
oppressors. Go - To spoil and rob.
Verse 6. They - The oppressors. Wicked - Of such as themselves: so
they promiscuously robbed all, even their brethren in iniquity.
Verse 7. Naked - Those whom they stripped of their garments and
coverings.
Verse 8. Wet - With the rain-water, which runs down the rocks or
mountains into the caves, to which they fled for shelter. Rock -
Are glad when they can find a cleft of a rock in which they may
have some protection against the weather.
Verse 9. They - The oppressors. Pluck - Out of covetousness; they will
not allow the mother time for the suckling of her infant.
Verse 10. The sheaf - That single sheaf which the poor man had got with
the sweat of his brow to satisfy his hunger.
Verse 11. Walls - Within the walls of the oppressors for their use. Suffer
- Because they are not permitted to quench their thirst out of the
wine which they make.
Verse 12. Groan - Under grievous oppressions. Soul - The life or blood
of those who are wounded to death, as this word properly
signifies, crieth aloud to God for vengeance. Yet - Yet God doth
not punish them.
Verse 13. Light - As well the light of reason and conscience, as the light
of Divine Revelation, which was then in good measure imparted
to the people of God, and shortly after committed to writing.
Know not - They do not approve, nor love, or chuse them.
Verse 14. Poor - Where he finds nothing to satisfy his covetousness, he
exercises his cruelty.
Verse 16. They - The robber: having on that occasion inserted the
mention of the adulterer as one who acted his sin in the same
manner as the night-thief did, he now returns to him again.
Verse 17. Is - Terrible and hateful.
Verse 18. Swift - That is, he quickly passeth away with all his glory, as
the waters which never stay in one place, but are always hasting
away. Portion - His habitation and estate which he left behind
him. He - He shall never more see or enjoy his vineyards, or other
pleasant places and things, which seem to be comprehended under
this particular.
Verse 20. Womb - His mother that bare him in her womb. Wickedness -
The wicked man. Broken - Broken to pieces, or violently broken
down, as the word signifies. Tree - Which being once broken
down never grows again.
Verse 21. He - He here returns to the declaration of his farther
wickednesses, the cause of these judgments. Barren - Barrenness
was esteemed a curse and reproach; and so he added affliction to
the afflicted.
Verse 22. Draweth - Into his net.
Verse 23. Yet - Yet his eyes are upon their ways: although God gives
them such strange successes, yet he sees and observes them all,
and will in due time punish them.
Verse 24. The way - Out of this world. Other - They can no more
prevent or delay their death, than the meanest men in the world.
Corn - In its greatest height and maturity.
Chapter 24:
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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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