Job 17:5

5 Tel livre ses amis au pillage, dont les enfants auront les yeux consumés.

Job 17:5 Meaning and Commentary

Job 17:5

He that speaketh flattery to [his] friends
As Job's friends did to him when they promised great outward prosperity, and a restoration to his former state, and to a greater affluence upon his repentance and reformation; or when they spoke deceitfully for God, pretending great regard to the honour of his justice and holiness, and therefore insisted on it that he must be a wicked man and an hypocrite, that was afflicted by him, as Job was:

even the eyes of his children shall fail;
so hateful are some sins to God, and particularly deceitful tongues, and flattering lips, that he will punish them in their posterity; the eyes of their children shall fail for want of sustenance, and while they are looking in vain for salvation and deliverance out of trouble, see ( Exodus 20:4 ) .

Job 17:5 In-Context

3 Dépose un gage, sois ma caution auprès de toi-même; car qui voudrait répondre pour moi?
4 Tu as fermé leur cœur à l'intelligence; c'est pourquoi tu ne les feras pas triompher.
5 Tel livre ses amis au pillage, dont les enfants auront les yeux consumés.
6 On a fait de moi la fable des peuples, un être à qui l'on crache au visage.
7 Et mon œil s'est consumé de chagrin, et tous mes membres sont comme une ombre.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.