Job 29:6-16

6 when my ways were moistened with butter, and the mountains flowed for me with milk.
7 When I went forth early in the city, and the seat was placed for me in the streets.
8 The young men saw me, and hid themselves: and all the old men stood up.
9 And the great men ceased speaking, and laid their finger on their mouth.
10 And they that heard blessed me, and their tongue clave to their throat.
11 For the ear heard, and blessed me; and the eye saw me, and turned aside.
12 For I saved the poor out of the hand of the oppressor, and helped the fatherless who had no helper.
13 Let the blessing of the perishing one come upon me; yea, the mouth of the widow has blessed me.
14 Also I put on righteousness, and clothed myself with judgment like a mantle.
15 I was the eye of the blind, and the foot of the lame.
16 I was the father of the helpless; and I searched out the cause which I knew not.

Job 29:6-16 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOB 29

In this chapter Job gives an account of his former and wishes it was with him now as then; and which he describes with respect to his own person, and the favours he personally enjoyed, whether temporal or spiritual, Job 29:1-4; with respect to his family and domestic affairs, Job 29:5,6; with regard to the esteem he had from men of every age and station, Job 29:7-11; the reasons of which were the mercy and compassion he showed to the poor, the fatherless, and the widow, and the justice he administered in the execution of his office as a magistrate, Job 29:12-17; in which honour and prosperity he expected to have lived and died, Job 29:18-20; and which he further describes by the respect he had among men, and the power and authority he exercised over them, Job 29:21-25.

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