Hiob 9:12

12 Siehe, er rafft dahin, und wer will ihm wehren? Wer zu ihm sagen: Was tust du?

Hiob 9:12 Meaning and Commentary

Job 9:12

Behold, he taketh away
There are some things God never takes away from his people; he never takes away his love from them, he always rests in that towards them, let them be in what condition they will; he never takes away his grace from them, when once bestowed on them, or wrought in them; he never takes away his special gifts of grace, particularly the unspeakable gift of his son Christ Jesus, which is that good part, when chosen, which shall not be taken away; nor any of the spiritual blessings wherewith they are blessed in Christ; these are irreversible and irrevocable: but temporal blessings he takes away at pleasure; so he had taken away the children, the servants of Job, his substance, wealth, and riches, and also his bodily health, to which he may have a particular respect; yea, when it pleases him, he takes a man out of the world, as the Targum and Gersom interpret it:

who can hinder him?
he does what he pleases in heaven and earth; his will is irresistible, his power is uncontrollable; there is no turning his mind, nor staying his hand, nor turning it back; when he works, none can let or hinder. Mr. Broughton translates it, "who shall make him restore?" F12 if a man takes away what he has no right to, he may be obliged by law to restore it; but whatever God takes away he has a right unto, be it relations and friends, health or wealth; if he pleases he can restore, and does; and as he did to Job, to whom he after gave twice as much as he had before; but then he is not obliged to do it, none can force him to it:

who will say unto him, what doest thou?
not one that knows what God is, or that knows himself a creature of his; no person will choose or dare to ask what God does, or why he does this and not another thing, or why this in the manner he does it; for he gives no account of his matters to the sons of men, nor is he obliged to it, and it would be insolent in them to require it, see ( Job 33:13 ) ( Daniel 4:35 ) ; this expresses his sovereignty.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 So Beza, Pagninus, Montanus, Bolducius, Junius & Tremellius, Cocceius.

Hiob 9:12 In-Context

10 der Großes tut, daß es nicht zu erforschen, und Wundertaten, daß sie nicht zu zählen sind.
11 Siehe, er geht an mir vorüber, und ich sehe ihn nicht, und er zieht vorbei, und ich bemerke ihn nicht.
12 Siehe, er rafft dahin, und wer will ihm wehren? Wer zu ihm sagen: Was tust du?
13 Gott wendet seinen Zorn nicht ab, unter ihn beugen sich Rahabs Helfer.
14 Wieviel weniger könnte ich ihm antworten, meine Worte wählen ihm gegenüber!
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