Hiob 31:4

4 Sieht er nicht meine Wege und zählt alle meine Schritte?

Hiob 31:4 Meaning and Commentary

Job 31:4

Doth not he see my ways, and count all my steps?
] That is, God, who is above, and the Almighty that dwells on high; he looks down from heaven, and beholds all the ways and works, the steps and motions, of the children of men; there is no darkness where the workers of iniquity can hide themselves; the fornicator and adulterer choose the night season for the commission of their sin, fancying no eye sees them; but they cannot escape the eye of God, who is omniscient; he observes the ways they walk in, the methods they take to compass their designs; he marks and counts every step taken by them, as he does indeed take notice of and reckons up every action of men, good and bad; and the consideration of this was another argument with Job to avoid the sin of uncleanness; for however privately he might commit it, so as not to be seen by men, it could not be hidden from the all seeing eye of God. Some take these words to be an obtestation, or appeal to God for the truth of what he had said; that he made a covenant with his eyes, and took every precaution to prevent his failing into the sin of uncleanness; and he whose eyes were upon his ways, knew how holily and unblamably he had walked; or else, as if the sense was, that had he given in to such an impure course of life, he might expect the omniscient God, that is above, and dwells on high, would bring upon him destruction, and a strange punishment, since he is the avenger of all such; others connect the words with the following, doth he not see my ways and steps, whether I have walked with vanity or not?

Hiob 31:4 In-Context

2 Denn was wäre das Teil Gottes von oben gewesen, und das Erbe des Allmächtigen aus den Höhen?
3 Ist nicht Verderben für den Ungerechten, und Mißgeschick für die, welche Frevel tun?
4 Sieht er nicht meine Wege und zählt alle meine Schritte?
5 Wenn ich mit Falschheit umgegangen bin und mein Fuß dem Truge zugeeilt ist, -
6 er wäge mich auf der Waage der Gerechtigkeit, und Gott wird meine Unsträflichkeit erkennen,
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