Job 19:22

22 Must you pursue me as God does, never satisfied with my flesh?

Job 19:22 Meaning and Commentary

Job 19:22

Why do ye persecute me as God
As if they were in his stead, or had the same power and authority over him, who is a sovereign Being, and does what he pleases with his creatures, and is not accountable to any for what he does; but this is not the case of men, nor are they to imitate God in all things; what he does is not in all things a warrant to do the like, or to be pleaded and followed as a precedent by them; they should be merciful as he is merciful, but they are not to afflict and distress his people because he does, and which he does for wise ends and reasons; for such a conduct is resented by him, see ( Zechariah 1:15 ) . God persecuted or pursued and followed Job with one affliction after another, and hunted him as a fierce lion does his prey, ( Job 10:16 ) ; but this was not a reason why they should do the same. Some read the words, "why do ye persecute me as those?" F16 you that profess to be my friends, why do ye persecute me as those before mentioned, as those wicked men? or "with those", with such reproaches and calumnies; but the original will not bear it:

and are not satisfied with my flesh?
It was not enough that he was afflicted in his body, and his flesh was ulcerated from head to feet, and was clothed with worms and clods of dust; they were not content that his children, which were his own flesh, were tore away from him, and destroyed; and that his substance, which is sometimes called the flesh of men, see ( Micah 3:3 ) ( Revelation 17:16 ) ; was devoured, and he was spoiled and plundered of it; but they sought to afflict his mind, to wound his spirit, by their heavy charges and accusations, by their calumnies and reproaches, and hard censures of him; he suggests, that they dealt with him more cruelly than savage beasts, who, when they have got their prey, are satisfied with their flesh; but they, who would be thought to be his friends, were not satisfied with his.


FOOTNOTES:

F16 Ben Gersom.

Job 19:22 In-Context

20 My bones stick to my skin and flesh; I have escaped by the skin of my teeth.
21 "Pity me, friends of mine, pity me! For the hand of God has struck me!
22 Must you pursue me as God does, never satisfied with my flesh?
23 I wish my words were written down, that they were inscribed in a scroll,
24 that, engraved with iron and filled with lead, they were cut into rock forever!
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