Job 5:15

15 And he saves from the sword of their mouth, {even} [the] poor from the hand of the strong.

Job 5:15 Meaning and Commentary

Job 5:15

But he saveth the poor
Who are so in a literal sense, and whom the Lord saves with a temporal salvation; these being the butt of the crafty, wise, and cunning, on whom their eyes are, for whom they lay snares, and lie in wait to draw them in; and these being helpless and without friends, God takes notice of them, appears for them, and arises for their help, and saves them:

from the sword;
of their enemies, drawn against them and ready to be sheathed in them:

from their mouth;
from their reproaches, calumnies, detraction, and evil speaking; or "from the sword, their mouth" F23, as some; or "from the sword of their mouth" F24, as others; or which comes out of it; whose mouths and tongues are as sharp swords, which destroy their credit and reputation, and threaten them with ruin; the Targum is,

``from the slaughter of their mouth:''

and from the hand of the mighty;
their mighty enemies, that, are mightier than they; the Targum is,

``from the hand of a mighty king;''

such an one as Pharaoh, which the same paraphrase makes mention of in ( Job 5:14 ) , and from whom the poor Israelites were delivered: this may be applied to the poor in a spiritual sense, who are poor in spirit, and are sensible of their spiritual poverty, whom the Lord looks unto, has a regard for, and saves them from "the sword" of avenging justice; that being awaked against the man, his fellow, and so warded off from them, and from the mouth of a cursing and condemning law, and from Satan the accuser of the brethren; and of wicked men, whose tongue rising up in judgment against them, he condemns; and from the "hand" of Satan the strong man armed, and who is stronger than they; and of all their spiritual enemies.


FOOTNOTES:

F23 So some in Michaelis.
F24 "A gladio oris eorum", V. L. "a gladio qui ex ore eorum", De Dieu, Schultens.

Job 5:15 In-Context

13 [He] is capturing [the] wise in their craftiness, and the schemes of the wily are rushed.
14 In the daytime they meet [with] darkness, and they grope at noon as [in] the night.
15 And he saves from the sword of their mouth, {even} [the] poor from the hand of the strong.
16 So there is hope for the powerless, and wickedness shuts its mouth.
17 "Look, happy [is the] human being whom God reproves; and you must not despise the discipline of Shaddai,

Footnotes 3

  • [a]. Or "Thus," or "So"
  • [b]. Literally "from"
  • [c]. Literally "and"; the entire verse could be translated "So he saves the poor from [the] sword of their mouth and from the hand of the strong"
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