Job 22:11

11 It has grown so dark that you cannot see, and a flood overwhelms you.

Job 22:11 Meaning and Commentary

Job 22:11

Or darkness, [that] thou canst not see
Or darkness is round about thee, thou art enveloped in it; meaning either judicial blindness, and darkness, and stupidity of mind, which must be his case, if he could not see the hand of God upon him, or the snares that were about him, or was not troubled with sudden fear; or else the darkness of affliction and calamity, which is often signified hereby, see ( Isaiah 8:22 ) ( Lamentations 3:1 Lamentations 3:2 ) ; afflictive dispensations of Providence are sometimes so dark, that a man cannot see the cause and reason of them, or why it is he is brought into them; which was Job's case, and therefore desires God would show him wherefore he contended with him, ( Job 10:9 ) ; nor can he see, perceive, or enjoy any light of comfort; he is in inward darkness of soul, deprived of the light of God's countenance, as well as he is in the outward darkness of adversity, which is a most uncomfortable case, as it was this good man's; nor can he see any end of the affliction, or any way to escape out of it, and which were the present circumstances Job was in:

and abundance of waters cover thee;
afflictions, which are frequently compared to many waters, and floods of them, because of the multitude of them, their force and strength, the power and rapidity with which they come; and because overflowing, overbearing, and overwhelming, and threaten with utter ruin and destruction, unless stopped by the mighty hand of God, who only can resist and restrain them; Eliphaz represents Job like a man drowning, overflowed with a flood of water, and covered with its waves, and in the most desperate condition, see ( Psalms 69:1 Psalms 69:2 ) .

Job 22:11 In-Context

9 You not only refused to help widows, but you also robbed and mistreated orphans.
10 So now there are pitfalls all around you, and suddenly you are full of fear.
11 It has grown so dark that you cannot see, and a flood overwhelms you.
12 Doesn't God live in the highest heavens and look down on the stars, even though they are high?
13 And yet you ask, "What does God know? He is hidden by clouds - how can he judge us?"
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.