Job 21:9

9 Their homes are safe. They don't have to be afraid. God isn't punishing them.

Job 21:9 Meaning and Commentary

Job 21:9

Their houses [are] safe from fear
Of enemies besetting them, entering into them, and pillaging and plundering them; of thieves and robbers breaking into them, and carrying off their substance: or "their houses [are] peace" F15; their families live in peace among themselves, or enjoy all prosperity, which the word peace frequently signifies; they have peace and prosperity within doors and are free "from fear", or devoid of fear, from anything without;

neither [is] the rod of God upon them;
neither his rod of chastisement, which is upon his own people, and with which he scourges every son, though in love for their good, and which was now upon Job, ( Job 9:34 ) ; nor any sore judgment, as famine, plague, sword, or any other; no, not even the common afflictions and troubles that men are exercised with.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 (Mwlv) "pax", Montanus, Junius & Tremellius, Schultens.

Job 21:9 In-Context

7 Why do sinful people keep on living? The older they grow, the richer they get.
8 They see their children grow up around them. They watch their family increase in number.
9 Their homes are safe. They don't have to be afraid. God isn't punishing them.
10 Every time their bulls mate, their cows become pregnant. And the calves don't die before they are born.
11 Sinful people send their children out like a flock of lambs. Their little ones dance around.
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