Chapter 8:
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Job 8
Bildad affirms, that Job had spoken amiss, ver. 1-3. That if
he would sincerely seek to God, God would help him, ver. 4-7.
That it is usual with God, to destroy the hypocrite, ver. 8-19. The
joy of the upright, ver. 20-22.
Verse 2. Strong wind - Boisterous and violent.
Verse 3. Doth God - Hebrew. The might God, as this word signifies, the
Almighty, or All-sufficient God, as the next name of God implies.
These names are emphatically used, to prove that God cannot deal
unjustly or falsely with men, because he hath no need of it, nor
temptation to it, being self-sufficient for his own happiness, and
being able by his own invincible power to do whatsoever pleaseth
him. Pervert - Judge unrighteously? No, this is inconsistent with
God's nature, and with his office of governor of the world.
Verse 4. If - If thou wast innocent, thy children, upon whom a great part
of these calamities fell, might be guilty; and therefore God is not
unrighteous in these proceedings.
Verse 5. Betimes - Hebrew. rise early to seek him, if thou wouldest seek
him speedily, early and diligently.
Verse 6. Habitation - The concerns of thy house and family; which thou
hast got and managed with righteousness.
Verse 8. Search - Seriously and industriously search the ancient records.
Verse 9. We, &c. - But lately born, and therefore have but little
knowledge and experience. We live not so long as they did, to
make observations on the methods of Divine Providence.
Verse 10. Utter - Not partially, but sincerely, speaking their inward
thoughts; not rashly, but from deep consideration; not by hearsay,
but their own knowledge.
Verse 11. Can, &c. - The hypocrite cannot build his hope, without some
false, rotten ground or other, any more than the rush can grow
without mire, or the flag without water.
Verse 12. Greenness - Whereby it promises long continuance. Tho' no
man cut it down, it withers of itself, sooner than other herbs.
Verse 13. Paths - Of wicked men. By their paths he doth not understand
their manner of living, but the events which befall them, God's
manner of dealing with them.
Verse 14. Hope - Whose wealth and outward glory, the matter of his
hope, and trust, shall be cut off suddenly and violently taken away
from him. Web - Which tho' it be formed with great art and
industry, is easily swept down, or pulled in pieces.
Verse 15. House - He shall trust to the multitude of his children and
servants, and to his wealth, all which come under the name of a
man's house in scripture. Hold it - To uphold himself by it. But his
web, that refuge of lies, will be swept away, and he crushed in it.
Verse 16. He - The secure and prosperous sinner may think himself
wronged, when he is compared to a rush or flag. Compare him
then to a flourishing and well-rooted tree. Yet even then shall he
be suddenly cut off. Green - Flourisheth in the world. Before the
sun - Publickly and in the view of all men. Branch - His children,
who are here mentioned as additions not only to his comfort, but
also to his strength and safety. Garden - A place where it is
defended from those injuries to which the trees of the field are
subject, and where, besides the advantages common to all trees, it
hath peculiar helps from the art and industry of men. So he
supposes this man to be placed in the most desirable
circumstances.
Verse 17. Heap - Of stones. This circumstance is added, to signify its
firmness and strength, that it was not in loose and sandy ground,
which a violent wind might overthrow, but in solid ground, within
which were many stones, which its numerous and spreading roots
embrace, folding and interweaving themselves about them. Seeth
- The tree reacheth thither, takes the advantage of that place for
the strengthening of itself.
Verse 18. He - God, who is the saviour of good men, and the destroyer
of the wicked. It - The place; to which denying him, and seeing
him, are here ascribed figuratively. Not seen - He shall be so
utterly extirpated and destroyed, that there shall be no memorial
of him left.
Verse 19. Behold - This is the issue of the flourishing state. This all his
joy comes to. And, &c. - Out of the same earth or place shall
another tree grow.
Verse 20. Behold - God who will not help the evildoer, will not cast
away a good man, tho he may be cast down. Yet it may be, he will
not be lifted up in this world: and therefore Bildad could not infer,
that if Job was not restored to temporal prosperity, he was not a
good man. Let us judge nothing before the time, but wait 'till the
secrets of all hearts are revealed, and the present difficulties of
providence solved, to universal and everlasting satisfaction.
Verse 21. 'Till, &c. - And what I have said in general of good men, shall
be made good to thee, if thou art such: God will not forsake thee,
nor desist from doing thee good, 'till he give thee abundant matter
of rejoicing.
Chapter 8:
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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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