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Job complains of the wicked usage of his friends, ver. 1 - 7.
Of the shyness and strangeness of his relations and intimates,
ver. 8 - 19.
Pleads for pity, ver. 20 - 22.
Testifies his firm belief of the resurrection, ver. 23 - 27.
Cautions his friends against persisting in their hard censures,
ver. 28, 29.
3: Ten - Many times. A certain number for an uncertain.
Strange - That you carry yourselves like strangers to me, and
condemn me as if you had never known my integrity.
4: Erred - If I have sinned, I myself suffer for my sins, and
therefore deserve your pity rather than reproaches.
7: Cry - Unto God. Wrong - That I am oppressed by my friends.
9: Glory - Of my estate, children, authority, and all my comforts.
Crown - All my power, and laid my honour in the dust.
10: Every side - In all respects, my person, and family, and estate.
Gone - I am a lost and dead man. Hope - All my hopes of the present
life, but not of the life to come. Tree - Which being once plucked
up by the roots, never grows again. Hope in this life is a perishing
thing. But the hope of good men, when it is cut off from this world,
is but removed like a tree, transplanted from this nursery to the
garden of God.
12: Troops - My afflictions, which are God's soldiers marching under
his conduct. Raise - Cast up a trench round about me.
13: Estranged - As we must eye the hand of God, in all the
injuries we receive from our enemies, so likewise in all the
slights and unkindnesses we receive from our friends.
15: Maids - Who by reason of their sex, commonly have more
compassionate hearts than men.
18: Arose - From my seat, to shew my respect to them, though they
were my inferiors.
19: Inward - My intimates and confidants, to whom I imparted all my
thoughts and counsels.
20: Skin - Immediately, the fat and flesh next to the skin being
consumed. As - As closely as it doth to these remainders of flesh which
are left in my inward parts.
21: Touched me - My spirit is touched with a sense of his wrath, a
calamity of all others the most grievous.
22: As God - As if you had the same infinite knowledge which God
hath, whereby you can search my heart and know my hypocrisy, and the
same sovereign authority to say and do what you please with me.
Not satisfied - Are like wolves or lions that are not contented with
devouring the flesh of their prey, but also break their bones.
23: My words - The words which I am now about to speak. And that
which Job wished for, God granted him. His words are written in
God's book; so that wherever that book is read, there shall this
glorious confession be declared, for a memorial of him.
24: Lead - Anciently they used to grave the letters in a stone with
an iron tool, and then to fill up the cuts with lead, that the words
might be more plainly seen.
25: For - This is the reason of his confidence in the goodness of his
cause, and his willingness to have the matter depending between him and
his friends, published and submitted to any trial, because he had a living
and powerful Redeemer to plead his cause, and to give sentence for him.
My Redeemer - In whom I have a particular interest. The word Goel,
here used; properly agrees to Jesus Christ: for this word is primarily
used of the next kinsman, whose office it was to redeem by a price paid,
the sold or mortgaged estate of his deceased kinsman; to revenge his
death, and to maintain his name and honour, by raising up seed to him.
All which more fitly agrees to Christ, who is our nearest kinsman and
brother, as having taken our nature upon him; who hath redeemed that
everlasting inheritance which our first parents had utterly lost, by
the price of his own blood; and hath revenged the death of mankind upon
the great contriver of it, the devil, by destroying him and his kingdom;
and hath taken a course to preserve our name, and honour, and persons,
to eternity. And it is well observed, that after these expressions, we
meet not with such impatient or despairing passages, as we had before;
which shews that they had inspired him with new life and comfort.
Latter day - At the day of the general resurrection and judgment, which,
as those holy patriarchs well knew and firmly believed, was to be at the
end of the world. The earth - The place upon which Christ shall appear
and stand at the last day. Heb. upon the dust; in which his saints
and members lie or sleep, whom he will raise out of it. And therefore
he is fitly said to stand upon the dust, or the grave, or death; because
then he will put that among other enemies under his feet.
26: Though - Though my skin is now in a great measure consumed, and
the rest of it, together with this body, shall be devoured by the worms,
which may seem to make my case desperate. Flesh - Or with bodily eyes; my
flesh or body being raised from the grave, and re - united to my soul.
God - The same whom he called his Redeemer, ver.(25), who having taken
flesh, and appearing in his flesh or body with and for Job upon the
earth, might well be seen with his bodily eyes. Nor is this understood
of a simple seeing of him; but of that glorious and beatifying vision of
God, which is promised to all God's people.
27: See - No wonder he repeats it again, because the meditation
of it was most sweet to him. For - For my own benefit and comfort.
Another - For me or in my stead. I shall not see God by another's
eyes, but by my own, and by these self - same eyes, in this same body
which now I have. Though - This I do confidently expect, tho' the
grave and the worms will consume my whole body.
28: Therefore - Because my faith and hope are in God.
The root - The root denotes, a root of true religion.
And the root of all true religion is living faith.
29: Sword - Of some considerable judgment to be inflicted on you
which is called the sword, as (De 32:41), and elsewhere.
That - This admonition I give you, that you may know it in time, and
prevent it. A judgment - God sees and observes, and will judge all
your words and actions.