Job 7:7 - John Trapp Complete Commentary

Bible Comments

O remember that my life [is] wind: mine eye shall no more see good.

Ver. 7. O remember that my life is wind] Before, swifter or lighter than a weaver's shuttle (or than a sword or speech, as the Septuagint there render it, ελαφροτερος λαλιας), now my life is a wind, or as a wind (so the Chaldee paraphraseth), that speedily passeth away, and returneth not. So St James, "What is your life?" saith he; "it is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away," James 4:14. One hath well observed, that the Holy Ghost giveth us very many items of this (and especially in this book), which shows that we are very apt to forget it. A point that is easy to be known, but very hard to be believed; every man assents to it, but few live it, and improve it to reformation.

Mine eyes shall no more see good] sc. In this world, for in the world to come he was confident of the beautiful vision, Job 19:27. Hezekiah hath a like expression when sentenced to die: I said in the cutting off of my days, I shall not see the Lord, even the Lord in the land of the living (that is, in this life present, Psalms 27:13; Psalms 52:5; Psalms 142:5; Isaiah 53:8, called also the light of the living, Joh 9:5 Psa 56:13); I shall behold man no more with the inhabitants of the world, Isaiah 38:11. And this both sick Job and sick Hezekiah tell the Lord, and both of them begin alike, O remember, Isaiah 38:3. God forgetteth not his people and their condition; howbeit he requireth and expecteth that they should be his remembrancers for their own and others' good, Isaiah 62:6,7. See the margin.

Job 7:7

7 O remember that my life is wind: mine eye shall no more see good.