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Job 18:5-10Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 18:5-10

Bildad describes the miserable condition of a wicked man; in which there is much certain truth, if we consider that a sinful condition is a sad condition, and that sin will be men's ruin, if they do not repent. Though B…

Job 18:11-21Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 18:11-21

Bildad describes the destruction wicked people are kept for, in the other world, and which in some degree, often seizes them in this world. The way of sin is the way of fear, and leads to everlasting confusion, of which…

Job 19:1-7Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 19:1-7

Job's friends blamed him as a wicked man, because he was so afflicted; here he describes their unkindness, showing that what they condemned was capable of excuse. Harsh language from friends, greatly adds to the weight…

Job 19:8-22Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 19:8-22

How doleful are Job's complaints! What is the fire of hell but the wrath of God! Seared consciences will feel it hereafter, but do not fear it now: enlightened consciences fear it now, but shall not feel it hereafter. I…

Job 19:23-29Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 19:23-29

The Spirit of God, at this time, seems to have powerfully wrought on the mind of Job. Here he witnessed a good confession; declared the soundness of his faith, and the assurance of his hope. Here is much of Christ and h…

Job 20:1-9Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 20:1-9

Zophar's discourse is upon the certain misery of the wicked. The triumph of the wicked and the joy of the hypocrite are fleeting. The pleasures and gains of sin bring disease and pain; they end in remorse, anguish, and…

Job 20:10-22Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 20:10-22

The miserable condition of the wicked man in this world is fully set forth. The lusts of the flesh are here called the sins of his youth. His hiding it and keeping it under his tongue, denotes concealment of his beloved…

Job 20:23-29Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 20:23-29

Zophar, having described the vexations which attend wicked practices, shows their ruin from God's wrath. There is no fence against this, but in Christ, who is the only Covert from the storm and tempest, Isa 32:2. Zophar…

Job 21:1-6Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 21:1-6

Job comes closer to the question in dispute. This was, Whether outward prosperity is a mark of the true church, and the true members of it, so that ruin of a man's prosperity proves him a hypocrite? This they asserted,…

Job 21:7-16Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 21:7-16

Job says, Remarkable judgments are sometimes brought upon notorious sinners, but not always. Wherefore is it so? This is the day of God's patience; and, in some way or other, he makes use of the prosperity of the wicked…

Job 21:17-26Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 21:17-26

Job had described the prosperity of wicked people; in these verses he opposes this to what his friends had maintained about their certain ruin in this life. He reconciles this to the holiness and justice of God. Even wh…

Job 21:27-34Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 21:27-34

Job opposes the opinion of his friends, That the wicked are sure to fall into visible and remarkable ruin, and none but the wicked; upon which principle they condemned Job as wicked. Turn to whom you will, you will find…

Job 22:1-4Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 22:1-4

Eliphaz considers that, because Job complained so much of his afflictions, he thought God was unjust in afflicting him; but Job was far from thinking so. What Eliphaz says, is unjustly applied to Job, but it is very tru…

Job 22:5-14Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 22:5-14

Eliphaz brought heavy charges against Job, without reason for his accusations, except that Job was visited as he supposed God always visited every wicked man. He charges him with oppression, and that he did harm with hi…

Job 22:15-20Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 22:15-20

Eliphaz would have Job mark the old way that wicked men have trodden, and see what the end of their way was. It is good for us to mark it, that we may not walk therein. But if others are consumed, and we are not, instea…

Job 22:21-30Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 22:21-30

The answer of Eliphaz wrongly implied that Job had hitherto not known God, and that prosperity in this life would follow his sincere conversion. The counsel Eliphaz here gives is good, though, as to Job, it was built up…

Job 23:1-7Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 23:1-7

Job appeals from his friends to the just judgement of God. He wants to have his cause tried quickly. Blessed be God, we may know where to find him. He is in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself; and upon a mercy-s…

Job 23:8-12Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 23:8-12

Job knew that the Lord was every where present; but his mind was in such confusion, that he could get no fixed view of God's merciful presence, so as to find comfort by spreading his case before him. His views were all…

Job 23:13-17Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 23:13-17

As Job does not once question but that his trials are from the hand of God, and that there is no such thing as chance, how does he account for them? The principle on which he views them is, that the hope and reward of t…

Job 24:1-12Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 24:1-12

Job discourses further about the prosperity of the wicked. That many live at ease who are ungodly and profane, he had showed, ch. xxi. Here he shows that many who live in open defiance of all the laws of justice, succee…

Job 24:13-17Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 24:13-17

See what care and pains wicked men take to compass their wicked designs; let it shame our negligence and slothfulness in doing good. See what pains those take, who make provision for the flesh to fulfil the lusts of it:…

Job 24:18-25Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 24:18-25

Sometimes how gradual is the decay, how quiet the departure of a wicked person, how is he honoured, and how soon are all his cruelties and oppressions forgotten! They are taken off with other men, as the harvestman gath…

Job 25:1-6Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 25:1-6

Bildad drops the question concerning the prosperity of wicked men; but shows the infinite distance there is between God and man. He represents to Job some truths he had too much overlooked. Man's righteousness and holin…

Job 26:1-4Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Job 26:1-4

Job derided Bildad's answer; his words were a mixture of peevishness and self-preference. Bildad ought to have laid before Job the consolations, rather than the terrors of the Almighty. Christ knows how to speak what is…

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