Job 11:11

11 For he knows the vain men; and he sees the iniquity; will he not then understand it?

Job 11:11 Meaning and Commentary

Job 11:11

For he knoweth vain men
Or, "men of vanity" F16, as all men are; men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree a lie, and they are both lighter than vanity, ( Psalms 62:9 ) ; and the Lord knows them, and knows them to be so; he knows all men, and all that is in them; he knows the vanity of their minds, and the vain thoughts that are in them; all their vain and idle words, and their vain lives and conversations; and therefore it is no wonder he does the above things at his pleasure:

he seeth wickedness also;
the wickedness of their hearts and lives, their secret and open wickedness, their wicked thoughts, words, and actions; or, "men of wickedness"; even wicked men; they are all seen by him; nothing is or can be hid from him; he is God omniscient, the searcher of the hearts and trier of the reins of the children of men:

will he not then consider [it]?
so as to punish or correct for it? he will: or, "he does not consider" F17; he seems as if he did not; as if he took no notice of wicked men, and of their wickedness, because he does not immediately punish or correct for it; or, he has no need to take any time to consider thereof, he sees and knows at once what it is, and what men are: Gersom reads this clause in connection with the former; "he sees [the men] of wickedness", and him who does "not consider" the ways of the Lord; or, the man does not consider that God sees him; so Ben Melech.


FOOTNOTES:

F16 (awv ytm) "homines vanitatis", Vatablus, Drusius, Bolducius, Mercerus, Schmidt, Michaelis.
F17 (Knwbty alw) "et non cousiderat", Cocceius; "et non advertit", Schmidt.

Job 11:11 In-Context

9 The measure of it is longer than the earth and broader than the sea.
10 If he cuts off, or shuts up, or gathers together, then who can hinder him?
11 For he knows the vain men; and he sees the iniquity; will he not then understand it?
12 The vain man shall make himself understood, though man is born like a wild ass’s colt.
13 If thou would prepare thine heart and stretch out thine hands toward him;
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