Job 8:20

20 But God will never abandon the faithful or ever give help to evil people.

Job 8:20 Meaning and Commentary

Job 8:20

Behold, God will not cast away a perfect [man]
A sincere, upright, good man; one that is truly gracious; who, though he is not "perfect" in himself, yet in Christ; and though not with respect to sanctification, which is as yet imperfect in him, yet with respect to justification, being perfectly justified by the righteousness of Christ, and all his sins pardoned for his sake: such an one God will never "cast away"; not out of his sight, being engraven on the palms of his hands, nor out of his heart's love; or will not "loath" F18 him, as the Targum, or reject him with abhorrence and contempt; he will not cast him out of his covenant, which is ordered in all things and sure; nor out of the hands of his son, where he has put him, and from whence none can pluck; nor out of his family, where the son abides for ever; or so as to perish eternally, this would be contrary to his love, to his foreknowledge, and to his covenant; so far is he from it, that he has the greatest regard for such, delights in them, admits thereto nearness to himself, sets them as a seal on his heart, keeps them as the apple of his eye, and preserves them safe to his kingdom and glory:

neither will he help the evil doers;
meaning, not everyone that does evil, or sins, but such who live in sin, make a trade of sinning, are frequent and constant in the commission of it; such God will not help, or "take by the hand" F19, in order to deliver from evil, as Gersom observes; to help them out of mischief and trouble their sins have brought upon them; or to strengthen them, support and uphold them, in their present circumstances, and much less so as to admit them to fellowship and communion with him: these words, with what follow, are Bildad's conclusion upon the sayings and sentiments of the ancients, which may be supposed, and are thought by some, to end at the preceding ( Job 8:19 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F18 (oamy) "abominatur", Vatablus; "aversatur", Beza, Mercerus, Drusius, Piscator.
F19 (dyb qyzxy al) "nec apprehendit manum", Pagninus, Vatablus, Mercerus, Piscator, Cocceius, Michaelis.

Job 8:20 In-Context

18 But then pull them up - no one will ever know they were there.
19 Yes, that's all the joy evil people have; others now come and take their places.
20 But God will never abandon the faithful or ever give help to evil people.
21 He will let you laugh and shout again,
22 but he will bring disgrace on those who hate you, and the homes of the wicked will vanish.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.