Job 15:2

Should a wise man utter vain knowledge and fill his belly, literally, "his inward parts," his breast, WITH THE EAST WIND? The east Wind was noted for its stormy bluster. His point was that Job's own speeches were empty roarings and disproved his claim of being a wise man.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:3

Should he reason with unprofitable talk, contending with arguments that have no point, OR WITH SPEECHES WHEREWITH HE CAN DO NO GOOD? It is not only that empty words convince no one, but also that such efforts at self justification are useless, being opposed by the facts.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:4

Yea, thou, castest off fear, bringing to naught, making void, breaking down true piety, AND RESTRAINEST PRAYER BEFORE GOD, injuring and removing the proper devotional attitude, both of which are necessary for the observation of proper worship of the Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:5

For thy mouth uttereth thine iniquity, his statements showed that he was wholly influenced, utterly ruled, by his wickedness, AND THOU CHOOSEST THE TONGUE OF THE CRAFTY, of clever sophists, who are adept in the art of covering their guilt with a show of innocence.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:6

Thine own mouth condemneth thee, and not I, like a judge pronouncing a sentence upon one who has been found to be guilty; YEA, THINE OWN LIPS TESTIFY AGAINST THEE. Cf Matthew 12:37. The position of Eliphaz was this, that Job's empty protestations of innocence were in themselves proofs of sinful acti... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:7

Art thou the first man that was born? Did Job believe that he had the deepest insight into the process of creation and all the works of God? OR WAST THOU MADE BEFORE THE HILLS, brought forth before God created the world, and therefore included in the councils of God from eternity?... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:8

Hast thou heard the secret of God, attending the divine councils and getting his information at first hand? AND DOST THOU RESTRAIN WISDOM TO THYSELF, reserving it, keeping it secret, as a confidant of God who refrains from divulging His counsels?... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:9

What knowest thou that we know not? What understandest thou which is not in us? Cf 12:3; 13:2, Eliphaz replying to Job's pertinent questions in this manner.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:10

With us are both the gray-headed and very aged men, or, "Also among us are the gray-haired, the aged," MUCH ELDER THAN THY FATHER, these old men of the various tribes which they represented ranking with Job in wisdom, for which reason he should not presume to arrogate all wisdom to himself.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:11

Are the consolations of God small with thee? literally, "Too little for thee are the consolations of God?" Eliphaz, who was not Buffering with overmuch modesty, meant to say that Job surely should have been satisfied with such words of comfort as he and his friends had brought. IS THERE ANY SECRET T... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:12

Why doth thine heart carry thee away? Why should Job's inner excitement, his wounded pride, cause him to meet their efforts with such bitter passion? AND WHAT DO THY EYES WINK AT, with an excited, angry snapping and rolling,... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:13

that thou turnest thy spirit against God, snorting against Him in anger, AND LETTEST SUCH WORDS GO OUT OF THY MOUTH, letting his anger break forth in vehement speeches? Altogether, Eliphaz insisted that Job's statements disproved his wisdom, injured the proper reverent attitude toward God, and were... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:14

What is man that he should be clean, and he which is born of a woman that he should be righteous? Eliphaz here takes up a point which he had broached in his first discourse, 4:17-20, and which Job himself had conceded, 14:1-4. If Job admitted man's mortality and frailty in general, he should also co... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:15

Behold, He putteth no trust in His saints, not even in His holy angels, because they are finite and beneath Him in dignity; YEA, THE HEAVENS, the very home of bliss, ARE NOT CLEAN IN HIS SIGHT, they do not measure up to the essential purity of God's nature.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:16

How much more abominable and filthy is man, or, "much less, then, is the utterly corrupt man," WHICH DRINKETH INIQUITY LIKE WATER? The characteristic of natural man is that he is so desirous for wickedness in one form or other that he pants for it like a thirsty person. After this sharp arraignment... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:17

I will show thee, hear me, giving Job the information which he needed; AND THAT WHICH I HAVE SEEN, what he has gained by experience, I WILL DECLARE,... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:18

which wise men have told from their fathers and have not hid it, setting it forth without concealment, without deception, without hypocrisy or hidden meanness;... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:19

unto whom alone the earth was given, their tribe alone inhabited the land where they first settled, AND NO STRANGER PASSED AMONG THEM, the purity of their race had been maintained from the earliest times, a fact which was considered the sign of the highest nobility. Eliphaz now sets forth this doctr... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:20

The wicked man travaileth with pain all his days, writhing, twisting, and trembling in torments of one form or other, AND THE NUMBER OF YEARS IS HIDDEN TO THE OPPRESSOR, rather, a definite number of years is set aside for the tyrant, the one who commits violence in any manner.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:21

A dreadful sound is in his ears, noises that fill him with terror; IN PROSPERITY THE DESTROYER SHALL COME UPON HIM, falling upon him in the midst of peace, when he is expecting no such evil.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:22

He believeth not that he shall return out of darkness, he despairs of ever being relieved of his misfortune, AND HE IS WAITED FOR OF THE SWORD, marked out, destined for its attack and for destruction by it.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:23

He wandereth abroad for bread, saying, Where is it? In the midst of plenty the miser is tortured by anxiety concerning his food. HE KNOWETH THAT THE DAY OF DARKNESS IS READY AT HIS HAND, namely, to seize him and to thrust him into punishment of the most severe kind.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:24

Trouble and anguish shall make him afraid, fill him with terror, anguish, find alarm; THEY SHALL PREVAIL AGAINST HIM, overpower, overthrow him, AS A KING READY TO THE BATTLE, the rush of the sudden attack sweeping over him and leaving him prostrate and beaten,... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:25

For he, the wicked one, STRETCHETH OUT HIS HAND AGAINST GOD, in a bold show of rebellion, AND STRENGTHENETH HIMSELF AGAINST THE ALMIGHTY, boasting himself in proud insolence.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:26

He runneth upon him, even on his neck, that is, with his neck rigid, with all the muscles of his body taut for the attack, UPON THE THICK BOSSES OF HIS BUCKLERS, as the leader of a whole army of rebels he rushes forward with his weapons of offense and of defense,... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:27

because he covereth his face with his fatness, a mark of his unbounded greed, AND MAKETH COLLOPS OF FAT ON HIS FLANKS, having gathered lumps of fat upon his loins as a result of his immoderate indulgence.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:28

And he dwelleth in desolate cities, and in houses which no man inhabiteth, which are ready to become heaps, about to fall into ruins. The description is that of a tyrant who sets aside all regard for the opinion of men, living even among the ruins of an accursed city. The result of such unparalleled... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:29

He shall not be rich, neither shall his substance continue, his wealth would have no stability, NEITHER SHALL HE PROLONG THE PERFECTION THEREOF UPON THE EARTH, literally, "not bow down to the earth the gains of such"; that is, even if the wicked succeed in having the finest stand of grain, the ears... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:30

He shall not depart, not escape, OUT OF DARKNESS; THE FLAME SHALL DRY UP HIS BRANCHES, a parching heat withering his shoots, destroying his hopes for new gains, AND BY THE BREATH OF HIS MOUTH SHALL HE GO AWAY, the Lord Himself sending the last great catastrophe upon him.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:31

Let not him that is deceived trust in vanity, rather, let him not trust in vanity, he deceives himself; FOR VANITY SHALL BE HIS RECOMPENSE, everyone who trusts in the vain possessions of this world will find himself rewarded with their hollow emptiness.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:32

It shall be accomplished before his time, before his appointed time has run its course, the fulfillment of the evil will strike him, AND HIS BRANCH SHALL NOT BE GREEN, the picture of a decaying, palm-tree being applied to the wicked person.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:33

He shall shake off his unripe grape as the vine, losing his gains before he has had any enjoyment of them, AND SHALL CAST OFF HIS FLOWER AS THE OLIVE. As the olive-tree, every other year, casts its blossoms without bearing fruit, so the godless will not realize their hopes, which are directed entire... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:34

For the congregation of hypocrites, the company of the wicked and profligate, SHALL BE DESOLATE, barren, having no lasting good fortune, AND FIRE SHALL CONSUME THE TABERNACLES OF BRIBERY, the fire of God's judgment devours the dwellings of those who build up their substance on bribery and wickedness... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 15:35

They conceive mischief, pregnant with misery, AND BRING FORTH VANITY, AND THEIR BELLY PREPARETH DECEIT, bearing it, bringing it forth, as a child of their wickedness. The point of this speech of Eliphaz is, of course, directed against Job, whom he wants to include in the category of such wicked and... [ Continue Reading ]

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