Hiob 31:27

27 und mein Herz im Geheimen verführt wurde und mein Mund meine Hand geküßt hat:

Hiob 31:27 Meaning and Commentary

Job 31:27

And mine heart hath been secretly enticed
Drawn away by beholding the magnitude of these bodies, the swiftness of their motion, their glorious appearance, and great usefulness to mankind, to entertain a thought of their being deities; and privately to worship them, in secret acts of devotion, as by an honourable esteem of them as such, reverence and affection for them, trust and confidence in them; for, as there is a secret worshipping of the true God, so there is a secret idolatry, idolatry in the heart, and setting up of idols there, as well as worshipping them in dark places, in chambers of imagery, as the Jews did, ( Ezekiel 8:12 ) ;

or my mouth hath kissed my hand;
idols used to be kissed by their votaries, in token of their veneration of them, and as expressive of their worship of them; so Baal and Jeroboam's calves were kissed by the worshippers of them, ( 1 Kings 19:18 ) ( Hosea 13:2 ) . Kissing is used to signify the religious veneration, homage, and worship of a divine Person, the Son of God, ( Psalms 2:12 ) ; and such deities especially that were out of the reach of their worshippers, as the sun, moon, and stars were, they used to put their hands to their mouths, and kiss them, in token of their worship; just as persons now, at a distance from each other, pay their civil respects to one another: instances of religious adoration of idols performed in this manner, (See Gill on Hosea 13:2). Job denies that he had been guilty of such idolatry, either secretly or openly.

Hiob 31:27 In-Context

25 wenn ich mich freute, daß mein Vermögen groß war, und daß meine Hand Ansehnliches erworben hatte;
26 wenn ich die Sonne sah, wie sie glänzte, und den Mond in Pracht dahinwandeln,
27 und mein Herz im Geheimen verführt wurde und mein Mund meine Hand geküßt hat:
28 auch das wäre eine gerichtlich zu strafende Missetat; denn Gott droben würde ich verleugnet haben.
29 Wenn ich mich freute über das Unglück meines Hassers und aufjauchzte, als Böses ihn traf,
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