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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Job 13:26

For thou writest bitter things against me - Charges or accusations of severity. We use the word “bitter” now in a somewhat similar sense. We speak of bitter sorrow, bitter cold, etc. The language here is all taken from courts of justice, and Job is carrying cut the train of thought on which he had entered in regard to a trial before God. He says that the accusations which God had brought against him were of a bitter and severe character; charging him with aggravated offences, and recalling the... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Job 13:27

Thou puttest my feet also in the stocks - The word rendered “stocks” (סד sad), denotes the wooden frame or block in which the feet of a person were confined for punishment. The whole passage here is designed to describe the feet; as so confined in a clog or clogs, as to preclude the power of motion. Stocks or clogs were used often in ancient times as a mode of punishment. Proverbs 7:22. Jeremiah was punished by being confined in the stocks. Jeremiah 20:2; Jeremiah 29:2, Jeremiah 29:6. Paul and... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Job 13:28

And he, as a rotten thing, consumeth - Noyes renders this, “And I, like an abandoned thing, shall waste away.” Dr. Good translates it, “Well may he dissolve as corrupttion.” Rosenmuller supposes that Job refers to himself by the word הוּא hû' - he, and that having spoken of himself in the previous verses, he now changes the mode of speech, and speaks in the third person. In illustration of this, he refers to a passage in Euripides, “Alcestes,” verse 690. The Vulgate renders it in the first... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Job 13

A.M. 2484. B.C. 1520. Job sharply reproves his friends, Job 13:1-13 . Professes his faith, Job 13:14-16 . Desires to be heard, Job 13:17-19 . Expostulates with God, Job 13:20-28 . read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Job 13:1

Job 13:1. Lo, mine eye hath seen all this All this which either you or I have discoursed concerning the infinite power and wisdom of God, I know, both by seeing it, by my own observation and experience, and by hearing it from my ancestors. read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Job 13:3

Job 13:3. Surely I would speak to the Almighty I had rather debate the matter with God than with you. I am not afraid of presenting my person and cause before him, who is a witness of my integrity, and would not deal so unmercifully with me as you do. read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Job 13:4-5

Job 13:4-5. Ye are forgers of lies That is, authors of false doctrine, namely, that great afflictions are peculiar to hypocrites and wicked men. All physicians of no value Unfaithful and unskilful; prescribing bad remedies: and misapplying good ones. O that ye would altogether hold your peace The best proof of your wisdom would be never to say a word more of these matters; for then your ignorance and folly would be concealed, which are now made manifest by your speaking concerning what... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Job 13:6-8

Job 13:6-8. Hear now my reasoning Attend to it, and consider it more seriously than you have done; and hearken to the pleadings of my lips That is, to the arguments which I shall produce. Will ye speak wickedly for God? Will you utter falsehoods upon pretence of pleasing God, or of maintaining God’s honour or righteousness? Doth he need such defences? Will ye accept his person? Not judging according to the right of the cause, but the quality of the person, as corrupt judges do. Will... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Job 13:9-10

Job 13:9-10. Is it good that he should search you out? Will it be to your credit and comfort, that he should narrowly examine your hearts and discourses, whether you have uttered truth or falsehood, and whether your speeches have proceeded from true zeal for the glory of God, or from your own prejudices and passions? Do ye so mock him? By covering your uncharitableness and corrupt affections with pretences of piety, as if God could not discern your artifices; or, by pleading his cause... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Job 13:11-12

Job 13:11-12. Shall not his excellency His infinite wisdom, which sees your secret falsehood, and his justice and power, which can and will punish you for it; make you afraid? Of speaking rashly or falsely of his ways and counsels. Your remembrances Hebrew, זכרניכם , zichronechem, your memorials; or, as Chappelow translates it, memorabilia vestra, your remarkable things, your discourses, and arguments, and memorable actions; are like unto ashes Contemptible and unprofitable,... read more

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