Hiob 30:20

20 Schreie ich zu dir, so antwortest du mir nicht; trete ich hervor, so achtest du nicht auf mich.

Hiob 30:20 Meaning and Commentary

Job 30:20

I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear me
Which added greatly to his affliction, that though he cried to the Lord for help and deliverance, yet he turned a deaf ear to him; and though he heard him, as undoubtedly he did, he did not answer him immediately; at least not in the way in which he desired and expected he would: crying is expressive of prayer, and supposes distress, and denotes vehemence of spirit:

I stand up;
in prayer, standing being a prayer gesture, as many observe from ( Jeremiah 15:1 ) ; (See Gill on Matthew 6:5); or he persisted in it, he continued praying, was incessant in it, and yet could obtain no answer; or this signifies silence, as some F6 interpret it; he cried, and then ceased, waiting for an answer; but whether he prayed, or whether he was silent, it was the same thing:

and thou regardest me [not];
the word "not" is not in this clause, but is repeated from the preceding, as it is by Ben Gersom and others; but some read it without it, and give the sense either thus, thou considerest me whether it is fit to receive my prayer or not, so Sephorno; or to renew my strokes, to add new afflictions to me, as Jarchi and Bar Tzemach; or thou lookest upon me as one pleased with the sight of me in such a miserable condition, so far from helping me; wherefore it follows.


FOOTNOTES:

F6 Jarchi, Ben Gersom, and Bar Tzemach.

Hiob 30:20 In-Context

18 Mit großer Gewalt werde ich anders und anders gekleidet, und ich werde damit umgürtet wie mit einem Rock.
19 Man hat mich in den Kot getreten und gleich geachtet dem Staub und der Asche.
20 Schreie ich zu dir, so antwortest du mir nicht; trete ich hervor, so achtest du nicht auf mich.
21 Du hast mich verwandelt in einen Grausamen und zeigst an mit der Stärke deiner Hand, daß du mir gram bist.
22 Du hebst mich auf und lässest mich auf dem Winde fahren und zerschmelzest mich kräftig.
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