Job 27:16

16 Even if he piles up silver like dust and stores away clothing [in mounds] like clay -

Job 27:16 Meaning and Commentary

Job 27:16

Though he heap up silver as the dust
Which, as it denotes the great abundance of it collected together, so it expresses the bias and disposition of such a man's mind, that he cannot be content without amassing great quantities of it, and also his diligence and success therein, see ( 1 Kings 10:27 ) ( Psalms 39:6 ) ( Habakkuk 2:6 ) ;

and prepare raiment as the clay;
not merely, for use, but pomp and show, to fill his wardrobes with; and formerly, raiment was part of the treasure of great men: the phrase signifies that he might have such a variety of raiment, and such large quantities of it, that he would value it no more than so much clay; or else that his riches, consist of what it would, would be both polluting and troublesome to him; the Septuagint version reads "gold" instead of "raiment", as in ( Zechariah 9:3 ) , where like expressions are used of Tyre.

Job 27:16 In-Context

14 if his sons become many, they go to the sword; and his children never have enough to eat.
15 Those of his who remain are buried by plague, and their widows do not weep.
16 Even if he piles up silver like dust and stores away clothing [in mounds] like clay -
17 he may collect it, but the just will wear it, and the upright divide up the silver.
18 He builds his house weak as a spider's web, as flimsy as a watchman's shack.
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