Job 27:17

17 All these things shall the righteous gain, and the truehearted shall possess his wealth.

Job 27:17 Meaning and Commentary

Job 27:17

He may prepare [it]
Raiment; beginning with that first which was mentioned last, which is frequent in the Hebrew and eastern languages; such things may be done, and often are, by wicked men:

but the just shall put [it] on;
the wicked man will either have no heart, or have no time, to wear it, at least to wear it out, and so a just man shall have it, as the Israelites put on the raiment of the Egyptians, which they begged or borrowed, and spoiled them of, ( Exodus 12:35 ) ; and oftentimes so it is in Providence, that the wealth of wicked men is by one means or another transferred into the families of good men, who enjoy it, and make a better use of it, ( Proverbs 13:22 ) ;

and the innocent shall divide the silver;
have a part of it at least, or divide the whole between his children, or give a part of it to the poor; so money that is ill gotten, or ill used, is taken away, and put into the hands of one that will have mercy on the poor, and liberally distribute it to them, ( Proverbs 28:8 ) .

Job 27:17 In-Context

15 And they that survive of him shall utterly perish, and no one shall pity their widows.
16 Even if he should gather silver as earth, and prepare gold as clay;
17 All these things shall the righteous gain, and the truehearted shall possess his wealth.
18 And his house is gone like moths, and like a spider's web.
19 The rich man shall lie down, and shall not continue: he has opened his eyes, and he is not.

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