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Job 21:9-19

Listen to Job 21:9-19
9 Their homes are secure and free of fear; no rod from God [strikes] them.[a]
10 Their bulls breed without fail; their cows calve and do not miscarry.
11 They let their little ones run around like lambs; their children skip about,
12 singing to the tambourine and lyre and rejoicing at the sound of the flute.[b]
13 They spend[c] their days in prosperity[d] and go down to Sheol in peace.
14 Yet they say to God: "Leave us alone! We don't want to know Your ways.[e]
15 Who is the Almighty, that we should serve Him, and what will we gain by pleading with Him?"[f]
16 But their prosperity is not of their own doing. The counsel of the wicked is far from me![g]
17 How often is the lamp of the wicked put out? Does disaster[h] come on them? Does He apportion destruction in His anger?[i]
18 Are they like straw before the wind, like chaff a storm sweeps away?[j]
19 God reserves a person's punishment for his children. Let God repay the person himself, so that he may know [it].[k]

Job 21:9-19 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOB 21

This chapter contains Job's reply to Zophar's preceding discourse, in which, after a preface exciting attention to what he was about to say, Job 21:1-6; he describes by various instances the prosperity of wicked men, even of the most impious and atheistical, and which continues with them as long as they live, contrary to what Zophar had asserted in Job 20:5, Job 21:7-15; as for himself, he disapproved of such wicked men as much as any, and owns that destruction comes upon them sooner or later, and on their posterity also, Job 21:16-21; but as God is a God of knowledge, and needs no instruction from any, and is a sovereign Being, he deals with men in different ways; some die in great ease, and peace, and prosperity, and others in bitterness and distress, but both are alike brought to the dust, Job 21:22-26; and whereas he was aware of their censures of him, and their objections to what he had said, he allows that the wicked are reserved to the day of destruction, which is future, and in the mean while lie in the grave, where all must follow; yet they are not repaid or rewarded in this life, that remains to be done in another world, Job 21:27-33; and concludes, that their consolation with respect to him was vain, and falsehood was in their answers, Job 21:34.

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Footnotes 11

  • [a] Jb 9:34
  • [b] Jb 30:31; Gn 4:21; Ps 150:4
  • [c] Alt Hb tradition reads fully enjoy
  • [d] Ps 10:3-12; 73:12; 94:3
  • [e] Ps 95:10; Pr 1:29
  • [f] Jb 34:9; 35:2-3
  • [g] Jb 22:18
  • [h] Lit their disaster
  • [i] Jb 18:5-6; 24:20; 27:13
  • [j] Ps 1:4; Dn 2:35; Mt 3:12
  • [k] Jb 5:4; Ex 20:5; Dt 7:10
Holman Christian Standard Bible ® Copyright © 2003, 2002, 2000, 1999 by Holman Bible Publishers.  Used by permission.  All rights reserved.

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