Job 19:12 - John Trapp Complete Commentary

Bible Comments

His troops come together, and raise up their way against me, and encamp round about my tabernacle.

Ver. 12. His troops come together] i.e. Troops of tribulations and temptations, of pirates and robbers, σπειρατηρια (as the Seventy have it). Sickness and other sorrows are God's soldiers, Matthew 8:8,9, and they seldom come single, James 1:2, but trooping and treading on the heels of one another, Concateuata piorum crux; a company comes.

And raise up their way against me] As soldiers besieging a place cast up their trenches and fortifications. Vatablus rendereth it, And have beaten their way upon me; that is, saith he, tribulations have so often passed over me, that they have made a pathway upon me, more transeuntium, as passengers use to do.

And encamp round about my tabernacle] Afflictions hem me in on every side; the troops of troubles besiege me so straitly, that I can no way in all the world find relief or comfort; which, now as by a strong hand, yea, as by a strong host, are withheld from my soul; and so are like to be for a long season, as sieges are many times. Heman was afflicted and ready to die from his youth up, suffering those terrors, Psalms 88:15. Job was a man of sorrows.

Job 19:12

12 His troops come together, and raise up their way against me, and encamp round about my tabernacle.