Job 20:7

7 He 1perishes forever like his refuse; Those who have seen him 2will say, 'Where is he?'

Job 20:7 Meaning and Commentary

Job 20:7

[Yet] he shall perish for ever like his own dung
Not only in this world, but in the world to come, both in his outward substance here, and in his body in the grave, and in his soul to all eternity, and that in the most shameful and disgraceful manner; he shall perish in his own corruption, and like his own dung inevitably, which is never returned to its place again: dead bodies were reckoned by the ancients as dung, and the carcasses of men are rather to be cast out than dung {i}; and the Arabians used, to bury in dunghills even their kings F11; to which some F12 think the allusion is:

they which have seen him shall say, where [is] he?
such as formerly gazed at him, in his prosperity, with wonder and amazement at his grandeur and greatness, now being removed from his outward splendour, or from the world, by death, ask where he is, not being able to see him in his former lustre, nor in the land of the living; see ( Job 14:10 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F9 Heraclitus apud Strabo. Geograph. l. 16. p. 539.
F11 Strabo, ib.
F12 Pineda in loc.

Job 20:7 In-Context

5 That the triumphing of the wicked is short, And the joy of the godless momentary ?
6 "Though his loftiness reaches the heavens, And his head touches the clouds,
7 He perishes forever like his refuse; Those who have seen him will say, 'Where is he?'
8 "He flies away like a dream, and they cannot find him; Even like a vision of the night he is chased away.
9 "The eye which saw him sees him no longer, And his place no longer beholds him.

Cross References 2

  • 1. Job 4:20; Job 14:20
  • 2. Job 7:10; Job 8:18
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