“ Yet shall he be brought to the grave,i and shall remain in the tomb. ”
Yet shall he be brought to the grave - Margin, “graves.” That is, he is brought with honor and prosperity to the grave. He is not cut down by manifest divine displeasure for his sins. He is condu...
Job 21. Job's Reply. Zophar was graphic and vigorous, but had nothing to say. Nevertheless his speech suggests to Job his next argument. The facts are quite the opposite of what Zophar has said: th...
the grave . sepulchre. Hebrew. keber. App-35. tomb . tumulus, or sepulchral mound.
Yet shall he be brought to the grave, and shall remain in the tomb. Yet shall he be brought to the grave - He shall die like other men; and the corruption of the grave shall prey upon him. Mr. Carlyl...
Behold, I know your thoughts— By the day of destruction, and the day of wrath, mentioned in the 30th verse, I believe it will appear, from the context, can be meant no other than the future day...
Yet shall he be brought to the grave, and shall remain in the tomb. Yet - rather, And, brought-with solemn pomp (Ps. 14:15). Not only when alive, but even when dead, he is treated with honour...
Job's Sixth Speech Zophar, like the other friends, had insisted on the certain retribution for sin which befalls the wicked in this life. Now at length these views draw from Job a direct contradic...
(30-33) That the wicked.... — These verses contain the result of their experience.
XVIII. ARE THE WAYS OF THE LORD EQUAL? Job 21:1-34 Job SPEAKS WITH less of personal distress and a more collected mind than before Job begins a reply to Zophar. His brave hope of vindication...
“Shall Any Teach God?” Job 21:1-34 After a brief introduction, in which he claims the right to reply, Job 21:1-6 , Job brings forward a new argument. He affirms that his friends are wrong in a...
Here, as in the first cycle, Job answered not merely Zophar, but the whole argument. First of all, he set over against their statement and illustrations the fact patent to all that often the wicked a...
(27) В¶ Behold, I know your thoughts, and the devices which ye wrongfully imagine against me. (28) For ye say, Where is the house of the prince? and where are the dwelling places of the wicked? (29)...
Yet shall he be brought to the grave ,.... Or "and", "or yea he shall be brought", c. a for the meaning is not, that though he is great in life he shall be brought low enough at death; for Job is st...
Yet shall he be brought to the grave, and shall remain in the tomb. Ver. 32. Yet shall he be brought to the grave ] He that was erst so stern and terrible shall shortly be laid low enough, and the...
Yet Hebrew, And , the pomp of his death shall be suitable to the glory of his life; shall he be brought to the grave With pomp and state, as the word יובל, jubal , signifies. Hebrew, לקברות, l...
JOB SILENCES ZOPHAR (vv.1-34). The callous cruelty of Zophar's speech would surely cause some men to be bitterly angry, but while Job was incensed by such treatment, he did not lose his temper....
Punishment of the Wicked. B. C. 1520. 27 Behold, I know your thoughts, and the devices...
Yet, Heb. and . The pomp of his death shall be suitable to the glory of his life. Shall he be brought, with pomp and state, as the word signifies. To the grave, Heb. to the graves , i.e. to a...
JOB’S REPLY TO ZOPHAR’S SECOND SPEECH The ungodly, instead of experiencing the miseries indicated by Zophar, often, perhaps generally, enjoy continued ease and prosperity in this life. I. Intr...
Job 21:2 . Consolations. נחם nicham, though mostly translated consolation, comfort &c., as in Isaiah 40:1 ; is in several places understood of a change of mind, or of repentance. So in Jud...
But Job answered and said. Job’s third answer There is more logic and less passion in this address than in any of Job’s preceding speeches. He felt the dogma of the friends to be opposed-- I....
EXPOSITION Job 21:1-18 Job answers Zophar, as he had answered Bildad, in a single not very lengthy chapter. After a few caustic introductory remarks (verses 2-4), he takes up the challenge...
Job Rebukes his Friends for their One-Sidedness.
Ezekiel 32:21-32 ; Luke 16:22 ; Psalms 49:14
And — The pomp of his death shall be suitable to the glory of his life. Brought — With pomp and state, as the word signifies. Grave — Heb. to the graves; to an honourable and eminent grave: the plu...