
Teks -- Job 27:22 (NET)




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His darts or plagues one after another.

Wesley: Job 27:22 - Would flee He earnestly desires to escape the judgments of God, but in vain. Those that will not be persuaded to fly to the arms of Divine grace, which are now s...
He earnestly desires to escape the judgments of God, but in vain. Those that will not be persuaded to fly to the arms of Divine grace, which are now stretched out to receive them, will not be able to flee from the arms of Divine wrath, which will shortly be stretched out to destroy them.
JFB -> Job 27:22
Namely, thunderbolts (Job 6:4; Job 7:20; Job 16:13; Psa 7:12-13).
Clarke -> Job 27:22
Clarke: Job 27:22 - God shall cast upon him God shall cast upon him - Or, rather, the storm mentioned above shall incessantly pelt him, and give him no respite; nor can he by any means escape ...
God shall cast upon him - Or, rather, the storm mentioned above shall incessantly pelt him, and give him no respite; nor can he by any means escape from its fury.
TSK -> Job 27:22
TSK: Job 27:22 - For God // not spare // he would fain flee For God : Exo 9:14; Deu 32:23; Jos 10:11
not spare : Deu 29:20; Eze 9:5, Eze 9:6; Rom 8:32; 2Pe 2:4, 2Pe 2:5
he would fain flee : Heb. in fleeing he w...

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Poole -> Job 27:22
Poole: Job 27:22 - God shall cast upon him // And not spare // He would fain flee out of his hand 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 ...
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 vain.
Haydock -> Job 27:22
Haydock: Job 27:22 - And he // Flee And he (God) shall, or Septuagint the wind, (Calmet) "shall fall upon him." (Haydock) ---
Flee. Yet he will not escape, (Menochius) though he...
And he (God) shall, or Septuagint the wind, (Calmet) "shall fall upon him." (Haydock) ---
Flee. Yet he will not escape, (Menochius) though he flee with all expedition. (Haydock)
Gill -> Job 27:22
Gill: Job 27:22 - For God shall cast upon him, and not spare // he would fain flee out of his hands For God shall cast upon him, and not spare,.... Cast his sins upon him, which will lie as an intolerable weight upon his conscience; and his wrath up...
For God shall cast upon him, and not spare,.... Cast his sins upon him, which will lie as an intolerable weight upon his conscience; and his wrath upon him, which being poured out like fire, he will not be able to bear it; and deserved punishment on him, which, like a talent of lead, will bear him down to the lowest hell; and this will be done without showing any mercy at all; for, though the wicked have much of sparing mercy in this world, they have none in the next; there is sparing mercy now, but none in hell; God, that spared not the angels that sinned, nor the old world, nor Sodom and Gomorrah, will not spare them, 2Pe 2:4; he that made them will have no mercy on them; and he that formed them will show them no favour:
he would fain flee out of his hands; in whose hands he is, not as all men are, being the works of his hands, and supported by him; much less as his people are, secure there; but in his hands as an awful and terrible Judge, condemning him for his sins, and sentencing him to everlasting punishment; and a fearful thing it is to fall into the hands of the living and almighty God: there is no getting out of them, though "fleeing, he flees", as the phrase is, with all his might and main, with all the swiftness he can; it is all to no purpose; he is where he was, and must continue in the torment and misery he is in to all eternity; his worm of conscience will never die, nor the fire of divine wrath be ever quenched; though he will desire death ten thousand times over, he shall not find it, it shall flee from him, Rev 9:6.

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MHCC -> Job 27:11-23
MHCC: Job 27:11-23 - --Job's friends, on the same subject, spoke of the misery of wicked men before death as proportioned to their crimes; Job considered that if it were ...
Matthew Henry -> Job 27:11-23
Matthew Henry: Job 27:11-23 - -- Job's friends had seen a great deal of the misery and destruction that attend wicked people, especially oppressors; and Job, while the heat of di...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 27:19-23
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 27:19-23 - --
19 He lieth down rich, and doeth it not again,
He openeth his eyes and-is no more.
20 Terrors take hold of him as a flood;
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Constable: Job 22:1--27:23 - --D. The Third cycle of Speeches between Job and His Three Friends chs. 22-27...

