Job 14:1

Man that is born of a woman, feeble, frail mortal that he is, IS OF FEW DAYS AND FULL OF TROUBLE, Psalms 90:10.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:2

He cometh forth like a flower and is cut down, coming up quickly, maturing rapidly, and withering as soon; HE FLEETH ALSO AS A SHADOW AND CONTINUETH NOT, as the shadow of a cloud hastens over the landscape in a moment of time. The entire first verse is really the subject of the second, the clauses s... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:3

And dost Thou open Thine eyes upon such an one, watching him only for the sake of punishing him, feeble and frail as he is, AND BRINGEST ME INTO JUDGMENT WITH THEE? Job, who considered himself a particularly wretched example of the human race, was placed before the tribunal of God's justice, where h... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:4

Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? Not one. It is a deep cry of misery over the universal sinfulness of the human race, which caused the unpitying severity of God to strike them all, and Job in particular. The human race having once been contaminated by sin, not one pure person will ever... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:5

Seeing his days are determined, cut off, sharply bounded, THE NUMBER OF HIS MONTHS ARE WITH THEE, also established beforehand by God; THOU HAST APPOINTED HIS BOUNDS THAT HE CANNOT PASS, the term of his earthly life is set, and he cannot change it; this being so, then... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:6

turn from him that he may rest, have surcease from sorrow and misery, TILL HE SHALL ACCOMPLISH, AS AN HIRELING, HIS DAY, that he at least, while this life lasts, may enjoy it, as a day-laborer finds pleasure in his day, namely, in the rest which the shadow of evening brings after the day's task is f... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:7

For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, the stump sending up a new shoot, AND THAT THE TENDER BRANCH THEREOF, the suckling which is thus growing up, WILL NOT CEASE. The date-palm of the Orient is especially noted for its great vitality in this respect.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:8

Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, apparently yielding to decay, AND THE STOCK THEREOF DIE IN THE GROUND, the trunk decaying down to the roots,... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:9

yet through the scent of water it will bud, it will sprout with new life as soon as the rainy season brings the vigor of water, AND BRING FORTH BOUGHS LIKE A PLANT, just like a sapling but recently planted.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:10

But man dieth and wasteth away, lying there prostrate; YEA, MAN GIVETH UP THE GHOST, expiring miserably, without the hope of rejuvenation, AND WHERE IS HE? What becomes of him, of his proud body? Cf Ecclesiastes 3:21.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:11

As the waters fail from the sea, literally, "the waters roll off," disappear, out of the sea, AND THE FLOOD, a stream, DECAYETH AND DRIETH UP, the evaporating of even large bodies of water during the dry season being no uncommon phenomenon in the torrid regions of the Orient,... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:12

so man lieth down and riseth not, there will be no return for him to this earthly life, TILL THE HEAVENS BE NO MORE; THEY SHALL NOT AWAKE NOR BE RAISED OUT OF THEIR SLEEP, they sleep the long sleep of death, which will be terminated only by the great catastrophe at the end of the world. For the ordi... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:13

Oh, that Thou wouldest hide me in the grave, secure in the realm of the dead, THAT THOU WOULDEST KEEP ME SECRET, safely hidden, UNTIL THY WRATH BE PAST, change once more into kindness, THAT THOU WOULDEST APPOINT ME A SET TIME AND REMEMBER ME! Job pleaded to be remembered in mercy, to be reestablishe... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:14

If a man die, shall he live again? It is the voice of suspicion, of skepticism, which desires to banish all hope for the future, the doubt which endeavors to enter the heart of believers from time to time. ALL THE DAYS OF MY APPOINTED TIME WILL I WAIT TILL MY CHANGE COME. The figure is taken from th... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:15

Thou shalt call, that is, God would call to him, in granting him the discharge which he hoped for, AND I WILL ANSWER THEE; THOU WILT HAVE A DESIRE TO THE WORK OF THINE HANDS, God would feel an affectionate yearning for Job, the poor, miserable creature, who was now groaning under such great afflicti... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:16

For now Thou numberest my steps, at this time God was still watching his every move as that of a transgressor; DOST THOU NOT WATCH OVER MY SIN? So deep was Job's despair that he believed God was still holding back, that He was still keeping anger, that His full manifestation of it had not yet taken... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:17

My transgression is sealed up in a bag, his guilt, or wickedness, was kept in remembrance, AND THOU SEWEST UP MINE INIQUITY, literally, "Thou hast stitched on to my transgressions," that is, made Job's iniquity greater than it was in truth, and then punished him accordingly.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:18

And surely the mountain falling cometh to naught, it crumbles to pieces under the destroying influence of the elements, AND THE ROCK IS REMOVED OUT OF HIS PLACE, growing old and decaying in the same manner.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:19

The waters wear the stones, hollowing them out by continual dripping; THOU WASHEST AWAY THE THINGS WHICH GROW OUT OF THE DUST OF THE EARTH, the floods of water carry away the fruitful soil very quickly; AND THOU DESTROYEST THE HOPE OF MAN, for mortal man also perishes without the slightest hope of b... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:20

Thou prevailest forever against him, overpowering him with His might, AND HE PASSETH; THOU CHANGEST HIS COUNTENANCE, disfiguring him, distorting his features in the agony of death, AND SENDEST HIM AWAY, forth out of this earthly life.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:21

His sons come to honor, or, "should his children be in honor?" AND HE KNOWETH IT NOT; AND THEY ARE BROUGHT LOW, abased and disgraced; BUT HE PERCEIVETH IT NOT OF THEM. Man in the realm of death is utterly ignorant of that which takes place on this earth, being affected neither by the good nor by the... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 14:22

But his flesh upon him shall have pain, feeling pain in the thought of his own misery, AND HIS SOUL WITHIN HIM SHALL MOURN. Pain is here, by personification, from our feelings while alive, attributed to the flesh and the soul, as if man could feel it in his body when dead. Note that the restoration... [ Continue Reading ]

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