Hiob 20:4

4 Weißt du dieses, daß von jeher, seitdem der Mensch auf die Erde gesetzt wurde,

Hiob 20:4 Meaning and Commentary

Job 20:4

Knowest thou [not] this of old
Or "from eternity" F7, from the beginning of time, ever since the world was; as if he should say, if you are the knowing man you pretend to be, you must know this I am about to observe; and if you do not know it, you must be an ignorant man, since it is an ancient truth, confirmed by all experience from the creation; not that Job could know it so early, he was not the first man that was born, nor was he made before the hills, but was of yesterday, and comparatively knew nothing; but the sense is, that this about to be delivered was an old established maxim, of which there had been numerous instances,

since man,
or "Adam",

was placed upon earth;
referring to the putting of Adam in Eden to dress the garden, and keep it; and every man, ever since, is placed on earth by the ordination, and according to the will of God, where and for purposes he pleases: the instances Zophar might have in view are perhaps the expulsion of our first parents out of paradise, the vagabond state of Cain, the destruction of the old world by a flood, and of Sodom and Gomorrah by fire from heaven; which show that God, sooner or later, gives manifest tokens of his displeasure at sin and sinners, by his punishment of them for it. What he means is as follows.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 (de ynm) "ab aeterno", Junius & Tremellius, Drusius, Codurcus, Schmidt, Michaelis.

Hiob 20:4 In-Context

2 Darum geben meine Gedanken mir Antwort, und deswegen bin ich innerlich erregt:
3 Eine Zurechtweisung, mir zur Schande, höre ich; aber mein Geist antwortet mir aus meiner Einsicht.
4 Weißt du dieses, daß von jeher, seitdem der Mensch auf die Erde gesetzt wurde,
5 der Jubel der Gesetzlosen kurz und die Freude des Ruchlosen für einen Augenblick war?
6 Stiege auch seine Höhe bis zum Himmel hinauf, und rührte sein Haupt an die Wolken:
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