Hiob 10:14

14 wenn ich sündigte, so wolltest du es bald merken und meine Missetat nicht ungestraft lassen.

Hiob 10:14 Meaning and Commentary

Job 10:14

If I sin, then thou markest me
Or "observest me" F20; that is, he took notice of his sins, strictly inquired into them and all the circumstances of them, watched the motions and progress of them, and carefully laid them up, in order to bring them out against him another day, and afflict or punish him for them; or he set a watch about him, "kept [him] in" F21, and enclosed him on every side with affliction, as if he was in a watch or prison, as Gersom; or, "wilt thou keep me" F23? that is, in such close confinement: Gussetius F24 renders it, "if I have offered a sacrifice for sin", as the word is sometimes used; signifying, that though he should, as no doubt he did, offer sacrifice for himself, as it is certain he did for his children, yet even that was not regarded by the Lord; he still marked and observed him and his sins, and would not forgive him, or absolve him from his sins, as follows; see ( Job 7:12 ) ;

and thou wilt not acquit me from mine iniquity;
clear him of it, and discharge him from it; pronounce him innocent, or pardon him; but, on the contrary, hold him guilty, and deal with him as such in a rigorous way; or wilt not "cleanse" or purify me, as the Targum and others F25, but let me continue, or treat me as an impure person, not fit for communion or converse.


FOOTNOTES:

F20 (yntrmv) "observasti me", Beza, Mercerus; "tum observas me", Schmidt.
F21 "Custodisti me", Drusius.
F23 "Custodies me", Vatablus.
F24 Ebr. Comment. p. 923.
F25 (ynqnt) "mundabis", Mercerus; "mundes", Pagninus, Montanus, Bolducius; "purges me", Junius & Tremellius.

Hiob 10:14 In-Context

12 Leben und Wohltat hast du an mir getan, und dein Aufsehen bewahrt meinen Odem.
13 Aber dies verbargst du in deinem Herzen, ich weiß, daß du solches im Sinn hattest:
14 wenn ich sündigte, so wolltest du es bald merken und meine Missetat nicht ungestraft lassen.
15 Bin ich gottlos, dann wehe mir! bin ich gerecht, so darf ich doch mein Haupt nicht aufheben, als der ich voll Schmach bin und sehe mein Elend.
16 Und wenn ich es aufrichte, so jagst du mich wie ein Löwe und handelst wiederum wunderbar an mir.
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