Job 31:21

21 or if I lifted my hand against an orphan, knowing that no one would dare charge me in court;

Job 31:21 Meaning and Commentary

Job 31:21

If I have lifted up my hand against the fatherless
Either in a menacing way, threatening what he would do to them; which, from a man of wealth and authority, a civil magistrate, a judge, is very terrible to the poor and fatherless; or in order to strike him, which would be to smite with the fist of wickedness; or give a signal to others, by lifting up the hand to smite, as Ananias gave orders to smite the Apostle Paul; or thereby to give his vote against the fatherless wrongly, suffrages being sometimes made by lifting up the hands; or hereby Job signifies, that he was so far from doing the fatherless any real injury, that he had not so much as lifted up his hand, and even a finger against him:

when I saw my help in the gate;
in the court of judicature held in the gate of the city, as was usual; though he knew he had the bench of judges for him, or they would give sentence in his behalf, and against the fatherless, if he did but hold up his hand, or lift up a finger to them, so ready would they be take his part and be on his side; yet he never made use of his power and interest to their detriment, or took such an advantage against them.

Job 31:21 In-Context

19 or if I saw a traveler needing clothing, someone in need who had no covering,
20 who didn't bless me from his heart for being warmed with the fleece from my sheep,
21 or if I lifted my hand against an orphan, knowing that no one would dare charge me in court;
22 then let my arm fall from its socket, and let my forearm be broken at the elbow!
23 For calamity from God has always terrified me; before his majesty I could never do a thing [like that].
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