“ In all this Job sinned not, nor chargedk God foolishly. ”
In all this - In all his feelings and expressions on this occasion. Job sinned not - He expressed just the feelings and manifested just the submission which he ought to do. Nor charged God...
In all this Job sinned not, nor charged God (d) foolishly. (d) But declared that God did all things according to justice and equity.
In the preceding section the narrative surged forward, depicting the unbridled rage of the Satan. Here on the contrary we have a beautiful picture of complete rest and resignation, and are taught how...
this: i.e. these calamities. sinned. Hebrew. chata'. App-44. foolishly . with injustice.
In all this Job sinned not, nor charged God foolishly. In all this Job sinned not - He did not give way to any action, passion, or expression, offensive to his Maker. He did not charge God with actin...
Nor charged God foolishly— Nor spoke any thing inconsiderately against God. Houbigant. Any thing unreasonable or absurd against God. Heath. REFLECTIONS.— We have here, 1st, the character a...
In all this Job sinned not, nor charged God foolishly. Nor charged God foolishly - rather, allowed himself to commit no folly against God (Umbreit). Job 2:10 proves that this is the meaning...
The Prologue Job 1:2 , which form the Prologue to the book, describe ( a ) the prosperity and piety of Job; ( b ) a scene in heaven in which the Satan questions the motives of his piety; and ( c...
Foolishly. — The same word as at Job 24:12 , signifying reproach or guilt. It is a noun derived from the adjective rendered “unsavoury” in Job 6:6 .
IV. THE SHADOW OF GOD'S HAND Job 1:13-22 COMING now to the sudden and terrible changes which are to prove the faithfulness of the servant of God, we must not fail to observe that in the develo...
Stripped of Every Possession Job 1:13-22 There are dark days in our lives, when messenger follows on the heel of messenger, and we sit down amid the ruins of our happiness. All that made life g...
In magnificence of argument and beauty of style this Book is one of the grandest in the divine Library. The story of Job is presented in dramatic form. It opens with a picture of Job. He is seen in...
(22) In all this Job sinned not, nor charged God foolishly. See what a seal God the Holy Ghost hath put to the faith of Jobadiah Oh! who would not with Job rejoice in tribulations, if the issue of e...
In all this Job sinned not ,.... Not that he was without sin, he was conscious to himself of it, and owns it, Job 9:20 ; but in all the above things he did or said he sinned not; not in his rending...
In all this Job sinned not, nor charged God foolishly. Ver. 22. In all this Job sinned not ] The Greek and Latin versions add here, with his lips; but I could rather be of Mercer's judgment, who r...
In all this Job sinned not That is, under all these pressures, or in all that he said or did upon these sad occasions, he sinned not in such a manner as Satan presaged that he would, and as is expr...
JOB, HIS FAMILY AND HIS PROMINENCE (vv.1-5) Uz is considered to have been in the area between Syria and Babylon. There Job lived with his wife, seven sons and three daughters. He is first spoken...
Job's Sorrow and Submission. B. C. 1520. 20 Then Job arose, and rent his mantle, and s...
i.e. Under all these pressures; or, in all that he said or did upon these sad occasions; Job sinned not, to wit, in such manner as the devil presaged that he would, and as is expressed in the follo...
FIFTH PART OF INTRODUCTION—THE RESULT OF SATAN’S ATTEMPTS I. Job’s grief ( Job 1:20 ). “Then Job arose.” Probably found by the tidings in the usual posture of Orientals. Aroused from wonted calm...
Job 1:1 . There was a man in the land of Uz, Job was a man indeed; a true man, a man of the highest type, for he was a man of God. Job 1:1 . Whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and up...
Job 1:1 . The land of Uz. Moses is always correct in calling countries after the name of the first possessor. Uz was in the east beyond Jordan, and south of mount Hermon. It fell to the lot of the...
So Satan went forth from the presence of the Lord The foe of foes I. The enthusiasm of his malignity. No sooner does he receive permission than he begins in terrible earnestness. He does not s...
EXPOSITION The "Historical Introduction" to Job extends to two chapters. In the first we are given an account, firstly, of his outward circumstances—his abode, wealth, family, etc; and of his ch...
Job's Great Affliction
1 Peter 1:7 ; James 1:12 ; James 1:4 ; Job 2:10 ; Job 34:10 ; Job 34:18 ; Job 34:19 ; Job 40:4-8 ; Romans 9:20
Charged — Heb. not imputed folly to God; so far was he from blaspheming God, that he did not entertain any dishonourable thought of God, as if he had done anything unworthy of his infinite wisdom,...