Chapter 34:
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Job 34
Elihu proceeding bespeaks the attention of the company,
ver. 1-4. Charges Job with other indecent expressions, ver. 5-9.
Shews God's justice, sovereignty, power, omniscience, ver. 10-25.
His severity against sinners, ver. 26-28. His over-ruling
providence, ver. 29, 30. Teaches Job what he ought to say, ver.
31, 32. Appeals to his own conscience, and concludes with
reproving him for murmuring, ver. 33-37.
Verse 2. Ear - The ear, is put for the mind to which things are conveyed
by it.
Verse 4. Let us - Not contend for victory, but for truth and equity. Know
- Let us shew one another who hath the best cause.
Verse 5. Said - I am so far righteous, that I have not deserved, such hard
usage from God. Had taken - So Job had said, chap. xxvii, 2, he
denies me that which is just and equal, to give me a fair hearing.
Verse 6. Should I lie - So Job had said in effect, chap. xxvii, 4, 5, 6,
should I falsely accuse myself of sins of which I am not guilty?
Without transgression - Without any such crying, sin, as might
reasonably bring down such terrible judgments upon my head.
Verse 7. Like water - Abundantly and greedily: who doth so break forth
into scornful expressions, not only against his friends, but in some
sort against God himself.
Verse 8. Who goeth - Although I dare not say, that he is a wicked man,
yet in this matter he speaks and acts like one of them.
Verse 9. He said - Not in express terms, but by consequence; because he
said that good men were no less, nay, sometimes more miserable
here than the wicked.
Verse 12. Pervert - As Job hath affirmed.
Verse 13. Who - Who or where is his superior that made the world, and,
then delivered the government of it to God? God himself is the
sole creator, the absolute Lord of all, and therefore cannot do
unjustly: because the creator and Lord of the world must needs
have all possible perfections in himself, and amongst others,
perfect justice. Disposed - Or, committed, to him, to be governed
by him, in the name, of his Lord, to whom he must give an
account.
Verse 15. All - The design of this and the foregoing verse is the same
with that of ver. 13, namely, to declare God's absolute and
uncontrollable sovereignty over all men.
Verse 17. Shall he - That is unrighteous. Govern - Elihu's argument is
the same with that of Abraham, Gen. xviii, 25, and that of St.
Paul, Rom. iii, 5, 6. If God be unrighteous, how shall he judge or
govern the world? And the argument is undeniable: if God were
unjust, there would be nothing but injustice and confusion in the
world, whereas we see there is a great deal of justice administered
in the world, and all this must proceed from him who is the
fountain of all justice, and rule, and authority. And he that makes
men just, shall he be unjust? Most just - God, who hath given so
many clear and unquestionable evidences of his justice, in giving
just and holy laws, in encouraging and rewarding righteous
persons in this life, and inflicting dreadful judgments upon tyrants
and oppressors.
Verse 18. Wicked - Though a king may be wicked, yet his subjects
neither may nor dare call him so.
Verse 21. For - God doth not destroy either prince or people unjustly, no
nor out of his mere pleasure, but for their sins, which he sees
exactly, although they use all possible arts to hide them.
Verse 26. As - Because they are wicked men. In the open light - In
publick view for their greater shame, and for the greater glory of
his justice.
Verse 28. Cry of the poor - Their case is bad, who have the prayers and
tears of the poor against them: for these will draw down
vengeance sooner or later, on the heads of their oppressors.
Verse 29. Whether - God can carry on his work either of mercy or
justice, as irresistible upon an whole nation as upon one particular
person.
Verse 30. Reign not - May not continue his tyranny, lest the people be
ensnared, lest the people should be longer kept in the the snares of
oppression; God doth this to free poor oppressed people from the
snares which ungodly men lay for them.
Verse 32. That - The secret sins which I cannot discover, manifest thou
to me.
Verse 33. Should it be - Doth God need thy advice how to govern the
world, and whom, and when to reward or punish? Refuse - To
submit as is expressed, ver. 32. Therefore - If thou canst say any
thing for thyself, I am ready to hear thy defense.
Verse 34. Let - I am content that any wise man should judge of my
words, and let such consider what I say.
Verse 36. End - Throughly and exactly, 'till the cause be brought to an
issue. Wicked men - On their behalf; he hath put arguments into
their mouths against God and his providence.
Verse 37. Addeth - He sinned before, by impatience under his
afflictions, now he is grown obstinate, and instead of humbling
himself for his sins, justifies himself, and accuses the blessed
God. Clapped - Insulting and triumphing. Against God - In effect,
though not directly.
Chapter 34:
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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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