Job 27:9

9 God will not listen to their cries when trouble comes to them.

Job 27:9 Meaning and Commentary

Job 27:9

Will God hear his cry when trouble cometh, upon him?
] No, he will not, he heareth not sinners, and such as regard iniquity in their hearts, ( Psalms 66:18 ) ; every man has trouble more or less in this life, even the best of men; and generally speaking they have the most, and wicked men the least; but when death comes, he is a king of terrors to them, and they find sorrow and trouble; and especially at the day of judgment, when they will cry for mercy; and hypocrites, as the foolish virgins, will cry, "Lord, Lord, open unto us", ( Matthew 25:11 ) ; but when they call for mercy, the Lord will not answer, but laugh at their calamity, and mock when their fear cometh, ( Proverbs 1:26 Proverbs 1:28 ) ; but God hears the cries of his people when in, trouble, whether in, life, or, in death, and is a present help unto them; and when, strength and heart fail, he is their portion, and will be so for evermore; and though sometimes they think he does not hear them, as Job sometimes complains, yet he makes it appear that he does sooner or later, and so Job describes himself as one that "calleth upon God, and he answereth him", ( Job 12:4 ) ; and therefore might conclude he was no hypocrite.

Job 27:9 In-Context

7 "Let my enemies be like evil people, my foes like those who are wrong.
8 What hope do the wicked have when they die, when God takes their life away?
9 God will not listen to their cries when trouble comes to them.
10 They will not find joy in the Almighty, even though they call out to God all the time.
11 "I will teach you about the power of God and will not hide the ways of the Almighty.
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.