Job 27
Matthew Poole's English Annotations 23 verses
Job 27:1
Job 27:2
As God liveth He confirms the truth and sincerity of his Expressions by an Oath, because he found them very hard to believe all his professions., who has taken away my judgment Or, my right, or my cause, i. e. who, though he knows my Integrity and Piety towards him, yet does not plead my cause against my Friends, not will admit me to plead my cause with him before them, as I have so oft and earnestly desired, nor does deal with me according to those terms of Grace and Mercy wherewith he treateth other men and Saints, but useth me with great rigour and by his soveraign Power punisheth me sorely without discovering to me what singular cause I have given him to do so., and the Almighty, who has vexed my soul:
Job 27:3
All the while my breath Which is the constant Companion and certain sign of Life both coming in with it, Gen. 2. 7. and going out with it, 1 Kings 17. 17. Psal. 146. 4. Or, my Soul, or Life. is in me, and the spirit of God That Spirit or Soul which God breathed into me, Gen. 2. 7. and preserveth in me. Or rather, the breath of God, i. e. which God breathed into me, which eminently appears in a mans nostrils. is in my nostrils;
Job 27:4
My lips shall not speak wickedness, nor my tongue utter deceit I will speak nothing but the truth with all plainness and impartiality, neither defending my self and cause by vain and false Professions of those Virtues or Graces which I know I have not; nor yet in compliance with your desire and design, falsly accusing my self of those crimes wherewith you charge me, whereof I know my self to be innocent..
Job 27:5
God forbid that I should justifie you i. e. Your opinion and censure concerning me, as one convicted to be impious or hypocritical; by Gods unusual and severe dealing with me.: till I die, I will not remove To wit, declaratively, as real words are frequentl... understood, or by renouncing or denying my Integrity, of which God and my own Conscience bear me witness. I will not to gratifie you say that I am an hypocrite, which I know to be false. my integrity from me.
Job 27:6
My righteousness I hold fast Heb. I have held fast, i. e. I have not only begun well, but continued in well doing; which is a plain Evidence that I am no hypocrite. Or, the past tense is put for the future, as is usual, I will fast, declaratively, as before, I will maintain it, that howsoever you calumniate me, I am a righteous person., and will not let it go: my heart i. e. My Conscience, as the is oft used, as 1 Sam 24. 5. & 25. 31, Ezek. 14. 5. 1 Iob. 3. 20, 21 shall not reproach me Either 1. with betraying my own cause and innocency, and speaking what I know to be false, to wit, that I am an hypocrite. Or 2. for my former impiety or hypocrisie, wherewith you charge me. so long as I live Heb. From, or for, or concerning my days, i. e. the time of my Life, whether past or to come: Or the course of my Life, days, or times being put here, as it is elsewhere, for actions done in them by a Metonymy..
Job 27:7
Let mine enemy be as the wicked I am so far from loving and practising wickedness, whereof you accuse me, that I abhor the thoughts o... it, and if I might and would wish to be revenged of mine Enemy, I could wish him no greater mischief than to be a wicked man., and he that riseth up against me Either 1. You my Friends, who instead of comforting me, are risen up to torment me. Or rather, my worst enemies., as the unrighteous.
Job 27:8
For what is the hope of the hypocrite, though he has gained There is no reason why I should envy or desire the portion of wicked men, for though they oft-times prosper in the World, as I have said, and seem to be great gainers, yet death, which hasteneth to all men, and to me especially, will show that they are far greater losers, and die in a most wretched and desperate condition; having no hope either of continuing in this life, which they chiefly desire, or of enjoying a better Life, which they never regarded. But I have a firm and well grounded hope, not of that temporal restitution which you promised me, but of a blessed immortality after death, and therefore am none of these hopeless Hypocrites, as you account me., when God taketh away Or exp... lleth. Or plucketh up: which notes violence, and that he died unwillingly; Compare Luk. 12. 20. when good men are said freely and chearfully to give themselves or their Souls unto God. his soul?
Job 27:9
Will God hear his cry An hypocrite does not pray to God with comfort, or any solid hope that God will hear him, as I know he will hear me, though not in the way which you think. when trouble cometh upon him When his guilty Conscience will fly in his face, so as he dare not pray, and accuse him to God so as God will not hear him.?
Job 27:10
Will he delight himself in the Almighty Will he be able to delight and satisfie himself with God alone, and with his Love and favour, when he has no other matter of delight? This I now do, and this an hypocrite cannot do, because his heart is chiefly set upon the World, and when that fails him, his heart sinks, and the thoughts of God are unfavoury and troublesom to him.? will he always call upon God He may by his afflictions be driven to Prayer but if God does not speedily answer him, he falls into despair and neglect of God and of Prayer, whereas I constantly continue in Prayer, notwithstanding the grievousness, and the long continuance of my Calamities.?
Job 27:11
I will teach you by the hand of God i. e. By Gods help and inspiration; as God is said to speak to the Prophet with or by a strong hand, Isa. 8. 11. I will not teach you my own vain conceits, but what God himself has taught me. Or, concerning (as the prefix Beth is oft used, as Exod. 12. 43, 44. Psal. 63. 6. & 87. 3. Prov. 4. 11.) the hand of God, i. e. his Counsel and Providence in governing the World, or the manner of his dealing with men, and especially with wicked men, of whose portion he discourseth v. 13, 14. &c. showing how far the hand of God is either for them, or upon them, and against them.: that which is with the Almighty i. e. What is in his Breast or Counsel, and how he executes his secret purposes concerning them; or, the truth of God, the Doctrine which he has taught his Church about these matters., will I not conceal.
Job 27:12
Behold, all ye your selves have seen it I speak no false or strange things, but what is known and confirmed by your own as well as others experiences., why then are ye thus altogether vain In maintaining such a foolish and false opinion against your own knowledge and experience. Why do you obstinately defend your opinion, and not comply with mine, for the truth of which I appeal to your own Consciences??
Job 27:13
This That which is mentioned in the following Verses. In which Iob delivers either 1. the opinion of his Friends, in whose person he utters them, and afterwards declares his dissent from them. Or rather 2. his own opinion, and how far he agreeth with them; for his sense differs but little from what Zophar said. Ch. 20. 29. is the portion of a wicked man with God Either laid up with God, or in his Counsel and appointment; or, which he shall have from God, as the next words explain it., and the heritage of Oppressors Who are mighty, and fierce, and terrible, and mischievous to mankind, as this word implies, whom therefore men cannot destroy, but God will., which they shall receive of the Almighty.
Job 27:14
If his children be multiplied, it is for the sword That they may be cut off by the Sword either of War, or of Justice.: and his off-spring shall not be satisfied with bread Shall be starved or want necessaries. A Figure called Meiosis..
Job 27:15
Those that remain of him Who survive and escape that Sword and Famine. shall be buried in death Either 1. Shall die and so be buried. Or 2. Shall be buried as soon as ever they are dead, either because their Relations or dependents feared lest they should come to themselves again, and trouble them and others longer; or because they were not able to bestow any funeral Pomp upon them, or thought them unworthy of it. Or 3. Shall be in... manner utterly extinct in or by death; all their hope, and glory, and name, and memory (which they designed to perpetuate to all ages) shall be buried with them, and they shall never rise again to a blessed Life, whereas a good man has hope in his death, and leaves his good-name alive and flourishing in the World, and rests in his Grave in assurance of Redemption from it, and of a glorious Resarrection to an happy and eternal Life.: and his Widows For they had many Wives, either to gratifie their Lust, or to encrease and strengthen their Family and Interest. shall not weep Either, because they durst not lament their death, which was entertained with publick joy: or, because they were overwhelmed and astonished with the greatness and strangeness of the Calamity, and therefore could not weep: or, because they also, as well as other persons, groaned under their Tyranny and cruelty, and rejoiced in their deliverance from it..
Job 27:16
Though he heap up silver as the dust, and prepare raiment as the clay i. e. In great abundance.:
Job 27:17
He may prepare it, but the just shall put it on Either because it shall be given to him by the Judge to recompence those Injuries which he received from that Tyrant: Or because the right of it is otherwise transferred upon him by divine Providence., and the innocent shall divide Either 1. To the poor: he shall distribute that which the oppressors hoarded up and kept as wickedly as he got it. So this suits with Prov. 28. 8. Eccles. 2. 26. Or 2. With others or to himself. He shall have a share of it, when by the Judges sentence those ill-gotten goods shall be restored to the right owners. the silver.
Job 27:18
He buildeth his house as a moth Which settleth itself in a Garment, but is quickly, and unexpectedly brushed off, and dispossessed of its dwelling, and crushed to death., and as a booth that the keeper maketh Which the Keeper of a Garden or Vineyard suddenly rears up in Fruit-time, and as quickly and easily pulls it down again. See Isa. 1. 8. Lam. 2. 6..
Job 27:19
The rich man shall lie down Either 1. to sleep; as this word is used, Gen. 19. 35. Deut. 6. 7, &c. Or 2. in death, of which it is used 2 Sam. 7. 12., but he shall not be gathered To wit, in burial, of which this word is used 2 Kings 22. 20. Ier. 8. 2. & 25. 33. Instead of that honourable Interment and Burial with his Fathers, which he expected, he shall be buried with the burial of an Ass, his Carkass shall lie like dung upon the Earth.: he openeth his Eyes So the sense is either 1. he awaketh in the morning, promising to himself an happy day. Or 2. he looks about him for help and relief in his extremity. But the words are and may be rendred thus: One openeth his Eyes, i. e. whilest a man can open his Eyes, in a moment, or in the twinkling of an Eye., and he is not He is as if he had never been, dead and gone, and his Family and name extinct with him..
Job 27:20
Terrours take hold on him From the sense of his approaching death or Judgment. as Waters Either 1. in abundance, one terror after another. Or 2. violently and irresistibly, as a River breaking its Banks, or a Deluge of Waters bears down and overwhelms all that is before it., a Tempest stealeth him away in the night Gods Wrath and judgment cometh upon him forcibly like a Tempest, and withal secretly and unexpectedly like a Thief in the night..
Job 27:21
The East-wind i. e. Some violent and terrible judgment, fitly compared to the East-wind, which in those parts was most vehement and furious, and withal pestilent and pernicions; of which see Exod. 10. 13. & 14. 21. Psal. 48. 7. & 78. 26. Hos. 13. 15. Iona. 4. 8., carrieth him away Out of his place, as it follows, out of his stately Palace wherein he expected to dwell for ever; whence he shall be carried either by an enemy that shall take him and carry him into captivity, or by death., and he departeth: and as a storm hurleth him out of his place.
Job 27:22
For God shall cast upon him His darts or plagues, one after another., and not spare i. e. Shall show no pity nor Mercy to him, when he crieth to God for it.: he would fain flee out of his hand He earnestly desires and endeavours by all ways possible to escape the judgments of God, but all in va....
Job 27:23
Men Who shall see and observe these things. shall clap their hands Partly in token of their joy at the removal of such a publick Pest and Tyrant: and partly by way of astonishment: and partly in contempt, and scorn, or derision; all which this gesture signifies in Scripture use, of which see Lam 2. 15. Ezek. 25. 6. Na.... 3. 19. at him, and shall hiss him In token of their amazement. detestation and derision. See 1 King. 9. 8. 2 Chron. 29. 8. Ier. 25. 9. Mich. 6. 16. out of his place Now thathe is out of his place and power, which they durst not do whilest he was in his place. Or, the men of his place that livedwith him or near him, and daily felt the effects of his Tyranny..
MOreover, Job continued When he had waited a while to hear what his Friends would reply, and perceived them to be silent. his parable His grave and weighty, but withal dark and difficult discourse, such as are oft called Parables, as Numb. 23. 7. & 24. 3, 15. Psal. 49. 4. & 78. 2. Prov. 26. 7., and said,