Job 27:16

16 »Tal vez la gente malvada tenga montones de dinero
y amontonen mucha ropa,

Job 27:16 Meaning and Commentary

Job 27:16

Though he heap up silver as the dust
Which, as it denotes the great abundance of it collected together, so it expresses the bias and disposition of such a man's mind, that he cannot be content without amassing great quantities of it, and also his diligence and success therein, see ( 1 Kings 10:27 ) ( Psalms 39:6 ) ( Habakkuk 2:6 ) ;

and prepare raiment as the clay;
not merely, for use, but pomp and show, to fill his wardrobes with; and formerly, raiment was part of the treasure of great men: the phrase signifies that he might have such a variety of raiment, and such large quantities of it, that he would value it no more than so much clay; or else that his riches, consist of what it would, would be both polluting and troublesome to him; the Septuagint version reads "gold" instead of "raiment", as in ( Zechariah 9:3 ) , where like expressions are used of Tyre.

Job 27:16 In-Context

14 Quizás tengan muchos hijos,
pero sus hijos morirán en la guerra o de hambre.
15 A los sobrevivientes los matará una plaga
y ni siquiera las viudas llorarán por ellos.
16 »Tal vez la gente malvada tenga montones de dinero
y amontonen mucha ropa,
17 pero los justos usarán esa ropa
y los inocentes se repartirán ese dinero.
18 Los malvados construyen casas tan frágiles como una tela de araña,
tan débiles como un refugio hecho de ramas.
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