Job 24:8

8 wet from mountain rains, with no refuge, huddled against a rock.

Job 24:8 Meaning and Commentary

Job 24:8

They are wet with the showers of the mountains
They that are without any clothes to cover them, lying down at the bottom of a hill or mountain, where the clouds often gather, and there break, or the snow at the top of them melts through the heat of the day; and whether by the one or by the other, large streams of water run down the mountains, and the naked poor, or such who are thinly clothed, are all over wet therewith, as Nebuchadnezzar's body was with the dew of heaven, when he was driven from men, and lived among beasts, ( Daniel 4:33 ) ( 5:21 ) :

and embrace the rock for want of a shelter;
or habitation, as the Targum; having no house to dwell in, nor any raiment to cover them, they were glad to get into the hole of a rock, in a cave or den there, and where some good men in former times were obliged to wander, ( Hebrews 11:38 ) ; and whither mean persons, in the time and country in which Job lived, were driven to dwell in, see ( Job 30:6 ) .

Job 24:8 In-Context

6 They gather their food in the field, glean in unproductive vineyards,
7 spend the night naked, unclothed, in the cold without a cover,
8 wet from mountain rains, with no refuge, huddled against a rock.
9 The orphan is stolen from the breast; the infant of the poor is taken as collateral.
10 The poor go around naked, without clothes, carry bundles of grain while hungry,
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