Job 16:11-21

11 Dios me entrega a los impíos, y me echa en manos de los malvados.
12 Estaba yo tranquilo, y El me sacudió, me agarró por la nuca y me hizo pedazos; también me hizo su blanco.
13 Me rodean sus flechas, parte mis riñones sin compasión, derrama por tierra mi hiel.
14 Abre en mí brecha tras brecha; arremete contra mí como un guerrero.
15 Sobre mi piel he cosido cilicio, y he hundido en el polvo mi poder.
16 Mi rostro está enrojecido por el llanto, y cubren mis párpados densa oscuridad,
17 aunque no hay violencia en mis manos, y es pura mi oración.
18 ¡Oh tierra, no cubras mi sangre, y no haya lugar para mi clamor!
19 He aquí, aun ahora mi testigo está en el cielo, y mi defensor está en las alturas.
20 Mis amigos son mis escarnecedores; mis ojos lloran a Dios.
21 ¡Ah, si un hombre pudiera arguir con Dios como un hombre con su vecino!

Job 16:11-21 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOB 16

This chapter and the following contain Job's reply to the preceding discourse of Eliphaz, in which he complains of the conversation of his friends, as unprofitable, uncomfortable, vain, empty, and without any foundation, Job 16:1-3; and intimates that were they in his case and circumstances, tie should behave in another manner towards them, not mock at them, but comfort them, Job 16:4,5; though such was his unhappy case, that, whether he spoke or was silent, it was much the same; there was no alloy to his grief, Job 16:6; wherefore he turns himself to God, and speaks to him, and of what he had done to him, both to his family, and to himself; which things, as they proved the reality of his afflictions, were used by his friends as witnesses against him, Job 16:7,8; and then enters upon a detail of his troubles, both at the hands of God and man, in order to move the divine compassion, and the pity of his friends, Job 16:9-14; which occasioned him great sorrow and distress, Job 16:15,16; yet asserts his own innocence, and appeals to God for the truth of it, Job 16:17-19; and applies to him, and wishes his cause was pleaded with him, Job 16:20,21; and concludes with the sense he had of the shortness of his life, Job 16:22; which sentiment is enlarged upon in the following chapter.

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