Job 15:5

5 For your iniquity teaches your mouth, and you choose [the] tongue of [the] crafty.

Job 15:5 Meaning and Commentary

Job 15:5

For thy mouth uttereth thine iniquity
Which was in his heart, and so was an evidence against him, and proved him perverse, and made good the above charges exhibited against him: or "thine iniquity teaches thy mouth" F25; the wickedness that was in his heart prompted his mouth to speak the things he did, see ( Matthew 12:34 ) ; and this, as it was an instance of his folly, ( Proverbs 15:2 ) ; so a proof of his casting off the fear of the Lord; for if that had been before his eyes, he would have bridled his lips, and not uttered all the wickedness of his heart: for he that "bridleth not his tongue, this man's religion is vain", ( James 1:26 ) ;

and thou choosest the tongue of the crafty;
coloured over things under specious pretences of religion and godliness, so that the simple and ignorant took him for a holy good man, when he was at heart an hypocrite; in this light Eliphaz puts Job, as one that walked and talked in craftiness, and was a deceitful worker, and imposed upon men with false glosses and plausible pretences.


FOOTNOTES:

F25 (Kyp Knwe Play) "docuit iniquitas tua os tuum", V. L. Pagninus, Bolducius; "docebit", Montanus; "docet", Piscator, Cocceius; so Tigurine version.

Job 15:5 In-Context

3 Should he argue in talk [that] is not profitable or [in] words with which he cannot do good?
4 "{What is worse}, you yourself are doing away with fear, and you are lessening meditation {before} God.
5 For your iniquity teaches your mouth, and you choose [the] tongue of [the] crafty.
6 Your mouth condemns you, and not I; and your lips testify against you.
7 "Were you born the firstborn of the human race? And were you brought forth {before} [the] hills?
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