Job 19:29

29 you should fear the sword yourselves; for wrath will bring punishment by the sword, and then you will know that there is judgment.[a]

Job 19:29 in Other Translations

KJV
29 Be ye afraid of the sword: for wrath bringeth the punishments of the sword, that ye may know there is a judgment.
ESV
29 be afraid of the sword, for wrath brings the punishment of the sword, that you may know there is a judgment."
NLT
29 You should fear punishment yourselves, for your attitude deserves punishment. Then you will know that there is indeed a judgment.”
MSG
29 Forget it. Start worrying about yourselves. Worry about your own sins and God's coming judgment, for judgment is most certainly on the way."
CSB
29 be afraid of the sword, because wrath [brings] punishment by the sword, so that you may know there is a judgment.

Job 19:29 Meaning and Commentary

Job 19:29

Be ye afraid of the sword
Not of the civil magistrate, nor of a foreign enemy, but of the avenging sword of divine justice; lest God should whet the glittering sword of his justice, and his hand should take hold of judgment, in order to avenge the wrongs of the innocent; unless the other should also be considered as his instruments:

for wrath [bringeth] the punishments of the sword,
or "sins of the sword" F12: the sense is, either that the wrath of men, in persecuting the people of God, puts them upon the commission of such sins as deserve to be punished with the sword, either of the civil magistrate, or of a foreign enemy, or of divine justice; or else the wrath of God brings on more punishments for their sins by means of the sword; and to this sense is the Targum,

``when God is angry for iniquities, he sends those that slay with the sword:''

that ye may know [there is] a judgment;
that is executed in the world by the Judge of all the earth, who will do right; and that there is a future judgment after death, unto which everything in this world will be brought, when God will judge the world in righteousness by Christ, whom he has ordained to be Judge of quick and dead; and which will be a righteous judgment, that none can escape; and when, Job suggests, the controversy between him and his friends would be determined; and it would be then seen who was in the right, and who in the wrong; and unto which time he seems willing to refer his cause, and to have no more said about it; but his friends did not choose to take his advice; for Zophar the Naamathite starts up directly; and makes a reply, which is contained in the following chapter.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 (brx twnwe) "iniquitates gladii", Montanus, Schmidt, Michaelis; so Cocceius, Schultens.

Job 19:29 In-Context

27 I myself will see him with my own eyes—I, and not another. How my heart yearns within me!
28 “If you say, ‘How we will hound him, since the root of the trouble lies in him, ’
29 you should fear the sword yourselves; for wrath will bring punishment by the sword, and then you will know that there is judgment. ”

Cross References 2

  • 1. Job 15:22
  • 2. Job 22:4; Job 27:13-23; Psalms 1:5; Psalms 9:7; Psalms 58:11; Ecclesiastes 3:17; Ecclesiastes 11:9; Ecclesiastes 12:14

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Or "sword," / "that you may come to know the Almighty"
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