hear. answer.
I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear me - This was a complaint which Job often made, that he could not get the ear of God; that his prayer was...
Job 30. Job's Present Misery. As the text stands at present, Job begins by complaining that the very abjects of society now despise him. Many schol...
I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear me: I stand up, and thou regardest me not . I cry unto thee - I am persecuted by man, afflicted with sore di...
And now my soul is poured out upon me; the days of affliction have taken hold upon me. Job's outward calamities affect his mind. Poured out...
Job's Present Misery Job bitterly contrasts his present with his past condition, as described in Job 29 . It must be borne in mind that Job was n...
Regardest me not ] rather, 'lookest at me,' with indifference to his sufferings.
Thou regardest me not. — The Authorised Version understands that the negative of the first clause must be supplied in the second, as is the case in...
XXIV. AS A PRINCE BEFORE THE KING Job 29:1-25 ; Job 30:1-31 ; Job 31:1-40 Job SPEAKS FROM the pain and desolation to which he has become in...
Immediately Job passed to the description of his present condition, which is all the more startling as it stands in contrast with what he had said co...
(19) He hath cast me into the mire, and I am become like dust and ashes. (20) I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear me: I stand up, and thou regard...
I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear me ,.... Which added greatly to his affliction, that though he cried to the Lord for help and deliverance, y...
I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear me: I stand up, and thou regardest me [not]. Ver. 20. I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear me ] This wa...
Thou dost not hear me Namely, so as to answer or help me. I stand up Namely, before thee: I pray importunately and continually, as thou requirest...
MOCKED BY HIS INFERIORS (vv.1-8) What a contrast was Job's condition now! Prominent men of dignity had once shown Job every respect, but now you...
Job Complains of His Affliction. B. C. 1520....
Thou dost not hear me, to wit, so as to answer or help me. I stand up, or, I stand , to wit, before thee, i.e. I pray, as this phrase signifies,...
THE CONTRAST.—JOB’S SOLILOQUY, CONTINUED With his former state of happiness and honour Job now contrasts his present misery and degradation. His...
Job 30:1 . The dogs of my flock. Job does not say this through pride, for he owns that the slave and himself were formed by the same hand: Job 31...
The days of affliction have taken hold upon me. Physical pain In these verses the patriarch sketches his great corporeal sufferings, his physic...
I cry unto Thee, and Thou dost not hear me. Unanswered prayer 1. There is no state so low but a godly man may have a freedom with God in prayer...
EXPOSITION Job 30:1-18 The contrast is now completed. Having drawn the portrait of himself as he was, rich, honoured, blessed with children...
The Unspeakable Misery and Disappointment with which Job Battled
I cry unto Thee, and Thou dost not hear me, God acted as though He paid no attention to Job's pleading; I stand up, and Thou regardest me not, look...
Job 19:7 ; Job 27:9 ; Lamentations 3:44 ; Lamentations 3:8 ; Matthew 15:23 ; Psalms 22:2 ; Psalms 80:4 ; Psalms 80:5
I stand — I pray importunately and continually.
20 I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear me: I stand up, and thou regardest me not.