Chapter 27:
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Job 27
Job protests his integrity, ver. 1-6. And his dread of
hypocrisy, ver. 7-10. Shews the miserable end of the wicked,
notwithstanding their long prosperity, ver. 11-23.
Verse 1. Parable - His grave and weighty discourse.
Verse 2. Who - Though he knows my integrity, yet doth not plead my
cause against my friends.
Verse 6. Reproach - With betraying my own cause and innocency.
Verse 7. Let - I am so far from practicing wickedness, that I abhor the
thoughts of it, and if I would wish to be revenged of my enemy, I
could wish him no greater mischief than to be a wicked man.
Verse 8. Though - Though they prosper in the world. God, as the judge
takes it away, to be tried, and determined to its everlasting state.
And what will his hope be then? It will be vanity and a lie; it will
stand him in no stead.
Verse 10. Delight - When he has nothing else to delight in? No: his
delight is in the things of the world, which now sink under him.
And those who do not delight in God, will not always, will not
long, call upon him.
Verse 12. Have seen - I speak what is confirmed by your own, as well as
others experiences. Vain - To condemn me for a wicked man,
because I am afflicted.
Verse 15. Remain - Who survive that sword and famine. Widows - For
they had many wives. Weep - Because they also, as well as other
persons, groaned under their tyranny, and rejoice in their
deliverance from it.
Verse 16. As clay - In great abundance.
Verse 18. A moth - Which settleth itself in a garment, but is quickly and
unexpectedly dispossessed of its dwelling, and crushed to death.
A booth - Which the keeper of a garden or vineyard suddenly
rears up in fruit-time, and as quickly pulls down again.
Verse 19. Lie down - In death. Not gathered - Instead of that honourable
interment with his fathers, his carcase shall lie like dung upon the
earth. One openeth his eyes - That is, while a man can open his
eyes, in the twinkling of an eye. He is as if he had never been,
dead and gone, and his family and name extinct with him.
Verse 20. Terrors - From the sense of approaching death or judgment.
Waters - As violently and irresistibly, as a river breaking its
banks, or deluge of waters bears down all before it. A tempest -
God's wrath cometh upon him like a tempest, and withal
unexpectedly like a thief in the night.
Verse 21. East-wind - Some terrible judgment, fitly compared to the
east-wind, which in those parts was most vehement, and
pernicious. Carrieth him - Out of his palace wherein he expected
to dwell forever; whence he shall be carried either by an enemy,
or by death.
Verse 22. Cast - His darts or plagues one after another. Would flee - He
earnestly desires to escape the judgments of God, but in vain.
Those that will not be persuaded to fly to the arms of Divine
grace, which are now stretched out to receive them, will not be
able to flee from the arms of Divine wrath, which will shortly be
stretched out to destroy them.
Verse 23. Clap - In token of their joy at the removal of such a publick
pest, by way of astonishment: and in contempt and scorn, all
which this gesture signifies in scripture use. His - In token of
detestation and derision.
Chapter 27:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
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| Wesley
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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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