Job 34:11

11 He pays a man back for what he's done. He gives him exactly what he should get.

Job 34:11 Meaning and Commentary

Job 34:11

For the work of a man will he render unto him
The reward of his work, as Ben Gersom interprets it, whether the work of a wicked man or of a good man:

and cause every man to find according to [his] ways.
Which is a truth frequently inculcated in the Scriptures; and will take place especially at the resurrection of the dead, which is for that purpose, and at the final judgment, by the righteous Judge of all; for, though wicked men may not be punished now according to their deserts, they will hereafter, which is sufficient to vindicate the justice of God: and as for the works and ways of good men, though God does not proceed according to them in the methods of his grace, they are not justified by them, nor called and saved according to them; for, though evil works deserve damnation, good works do not merit salvation; yet they are not neglected by the Lord; he is not unrighteous to forget them, and verily there is a reward for righteous men though it is not of debt but grace; and not for, but in keeping the commands of God, is this reward; even communion with him and peace in their souls, which they enjoy in, though not as arising from their keeping them; and at the last day, when their justification will be pronounced before men and angels, it will be according to their works of righteousness, not done by themselves, but done by Christ, in their room and stead and reckoned to them; for the obedience of Christ, by which they are made righteous, though imputed to them without works, is nothing else but a series of good works most perfectly done by Christ for them; and according to which the crown of righteousness in a righteous way will be given them by the righteous Judge. All which therefore is a full proof that no iniquity is, will, or can be committed by the Lord.

Job 34:11 In-Context

9 He asks, 'What good is it to try to please God?'
10 "So listen to me, you men who have understanding. God would never do what is evil. The Mighty One would never do what is wrong.
11 He pays a man back for what he's done. He gives him exactly what he should get.
12 It isn't possible for God to do wrong. The Mighty One would never treat people unfairly.
13 Who appointed him to rule over the earth? Who put him in charge of the whole world?
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