Job 17:1

My breath is corrupt, or, "my spirit is violently disturbed"; his power of life was fast waning as his bodily organism was succumbing to the illness racking him. MY DAYS ARE EXTINCT, THE GRAVES ARE READY FOR ME; his life was like a lamp whose oil was about consumed, and so he saw nothing but the tom... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:2

Are there not mockers with me? or, "truly, mockery surrounds me," namely, in the persons of these false friends. AND DOTH NOT MINE EYE CONTINUE IN THEIR PROVOCATION? The eyes of Job were obliged to rest, to dwell, on their quarreling, on their contentions, a fact which increased his misery.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:3

Lay down now, Job pleads with God to furnish him a pledge, or security, to bind Himself as surety; PUT ME IN A SURETY WITH THEE, He Himself being bondsman for Job before the tribunal of divine justice. WHO IS HE THAT WILL STRIKE HANDS WITH ME? or, "who else would guarantee or furnish me surety?" Bot... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:4

For Thou hast hid their heart from understanding, his friends were so short-sighted and narrow-minded that they were prevented from seeing and acknowledging Job's innocence; THEREFORE SHALT THOU NOT EXALT THEM, not let them prevail against Job, whom they were unjustly accusing. And the attitude of h... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:5

He that speaketh flattery to his friends, even the eyes of his children shall fail, literally, "he who offers his friends for a prey," exposing them to unjust accusations, as did the three friends of Job, the eyes of his children will languish. The thought is that God certainly could not favor these... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:6

He hath made me also a byword of the people, God had set him as a proverb before the whole world, the name of Job suggested to the minds of men everywhere a great misery inflicted by the Lord; AND AFORETIME I WAS AS A TABRET, one into whose face the passers-by could freely spit, the object of the mo... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:7

Mine eye also is dim by reason of sorrow, the light of his eyes was expiring from weeping and grief, AND ALL MY MEMBERS ARE AS A SHADOW, wasted away like phantoms.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:8

Upright men shall be astonied at this, they are astonished and horrified that such a fate can strike the righteous, AND THE INNOCENT SHALL STIR UP HIMSELF AGAINST THE HYPOCRITE, roused up in anger against the ungodly, his sense of justice being outraged by the prosperity of the wicked.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:9

The righteous also shall hold on his way, that is, in spite of such happenings the truly pious person will cling to his righteousness, AND HE THAT HATH CLEAN HANDS SHALL BE STRONGER AND STRONGER, increase in inward, spiritual strength. This is one of the passages which show the purpose of the book,... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:10

But as for you all, Job here addressing himself once more to his false friends, DO YE RETURN AND COME NOW, he challenged them to come forward with some real wisdom; FOR I CANNOT FIND ONE WISE MAN AMONG YOU, their hearts remained closed to the right understanding of Job's condition, they were still d... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:11

My days are past, he felt that he was near the end, and he sank back into his former hopeless complaint, MY PURPOSES ARE BROKEN OFF, the plans which he had made for his life were cut off, destroyed, EVEN THE THOUGHTS OF MY HEART, the projects which he had secretly nursed and affectionately cherished... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:12

They change the night into day, namely, such joyous plans for life as his friends held before him; THE LIGHT IS SHORT BECAUSE OF DARKNESS, in the presence of darkness, for, according to the consolations of his friends, his present trouble was just like the darkest hour which just precedes the dawn,... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:13

If I wait, the grave is mine house, if he hopes for the realm of death as his dwelling place; I HAVE MADE MY BED IN THE DARKNESS, having spread his couch in the darkness of death.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:14

I have said to corruption, Thou art my father, if he has so cried out to the pit or grave; TO THE WORM, THOU ART MY MOTHER AND MY SISTER;... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:15

and where, or, "where, then," IS NOW MY HOPE? AS FOR MY HOPE, WHO SHALL SEE IT? Who would disclose and prove to him that he had any hope of being restored to health and strength!... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 17:16

They shall go down to the bars of the pit, that is, his hope sinks down to the bars of the underworld, to the realm of death, WHEN OUR REST TOGETHER IS IN THE DUST, that is, while his body rests in the dust of the earth, in the grave, his soul would descend into the realm of the dead, the place wher... [ Continue Reading ]

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