1 Samuel 1:6; 1 Samuel 1:7; Job 24:3; Job 29:13; Job 31:16-18
He evil entreateth the barren - The woman who has no children to comfort or support her. He increases her calamity by acts of cruelty and oppress...
He (x) evil entreateth the barren [that] beareth not: and doeth not good to the widow. (x) He shows why the wicked will not be lamented, because he...
Job 24. This chapter has since Merx in 1871 been subjected to much criticism, the general trend of which has been to deny the whole or a considerab...
He evil entreateth. See translation below.
He evil entreateth the barren that beareth not: and doeth not good to the widow. He evil entreateth the barren - I believe the original word ולה sh...
He is swift as the waters; their portion is cursed in the earth: he beholdeth not the way of the vineyards. In these verses Job quotes the opi...
Job's Seventh Speech (concluded) 1-25. Job continues to express his perplexity at the ways of Providence in the ordering of the world. The poor an...
XX. WHERE IS ELOAH? Job 23:1-17 ; Job 24:1-25 Job SPEAKS THE obscure couplet with which Job begins appears to involve some reference to his...
not Here, but Hereafter Job 24:1-25 Job laments that the times of punishment are not so explained by God, that those who know Him may see and u...
Passing from the personal aspect of his problem, Job considered it in its wider application. He asked the reason of God's noninterference, and then p...
(11) Which make oil within their walls, and tread their winepresses, and suffer thirst. (12) Men groan from out of the city, and the soul of the woun...
He evil entreateth the barren, [that] beareth not ,.... Here Job returns, to give some further account of the sins of some wicked men, who prosper i...
He evil entreateth the barren [that] beareth not: and doeth not good to the widow. Ver. 21. He evil entreateth the barren that beareth not ] Who h...
He evil-entreateth the barren Job here returns to the declaration of his further acts of wickedness, the causes of these judgments; that heareth n...
DOES GOD FAIL TO GOVERN PROPERLY? (vv.1-12) "Why are not times treasured up with the Almighty? Why do not they who know Him see His days?" (v.1...
Ultimate Ruin of the Wicked. B. C. 1520. ...
He; either, 1. God, who is oft understood, who having cut off his person, and brought him to his grave, continues his judgments upon his wife or...
CONTINUATION OF JOB’S REPLY TO ELIPHAZ Prosecutes his own view of the Divine government. Enlarges on the crimes of one part of men and the suffe...
Job 24:1 . Why, seeing times are not hidden from the Almighty, do they that know him not see his days? «Why do they live so long? Why do they app...
Job 24:3 . They drive away the ass of the fatherless. In Job's time there was no regular government or empire, to bring neighbouring tyrants to ju...
Why, seeing times are not hidden from the Almighty. Great crimes not always followed by great punishment in this life I. Great crimes have prev...
EXPOSITION The general subject of this chapter is the prosperity of the wicked, whose proceedings and their results are traced out in detail ( J...
Other Cases seem to Support Job's Idea
He evil entreateth the barren that beareth not, plundering her who has no children to protect her, and doeth not good to the widow, showing himself...
He — He here returns to the declaration of his farther wickednesses, the cause of these judgments. Barren — Barrenness was esteemed a curse and rep...
21 He evil entreateth the barren that beareth not: and doeth not good to the widow.