Job 2:12

12 Cuando vieron a Job de lejos, apenas lo reconocieron. Con fuertes lamentos, rasgaron sus vestidos y echaron polvo al aire sobre sus cabezas en señal de dolor.

Job 2:12 Meaning and Commentary

Job 2:12

And when they lifted up their eyes afar off
Either when at some distance from Job's house, and he being without in the open air, as some think; or as they entered his house, he being at the further part of the room, or in another further on, which they could see into:

and knew him not;
at first sight; until they came nearer to him, his garments being rent, and his head shaved, and his body covered all over with boils; so that he was so deformed and disfigured that they could not know him at first, and could scarcely believe him to be the same person:

they lifted up their voice and wept:
they wept and cried aloud, being greatly affected with the sight of him, and their hearts sympathizing with him under his afflictions, being his cordial friends, and of that disposition, to weep with those that weep:

and they rent everyone his mantle,
or "cloak"; in token of mourning, as Job had done before, (See Gill on Job 1:20);

and sprinkled dust upon their heads towards heaven;
that is, they took up handfuls of dust from off the ground, and threw it up in the air over their heads, which fell upon them and covered them; which was another rite or ceremony used by mourners, as Jarchi observes, and showed the vehemence of their affections and passions, and the confusion they were in at seeing their friend in such a miserable condition; see ( Joshua 7:6 ) ( Ezekiel 27:30 ) ( Lamentations 2:10 ) .

Job 2:12 In-Context

10 Sin embargo, Job contestó: «Hablas como una mujer necia. ¿Aceptaremos solo las cosas buenas que vienen de la mano de Dios y nunca lo malo?». A pesar de todo, Job no dijo nada incorrecto.
11 Los tres amigos de Job comparten su angustia
Cuando tres de los amigos de Job se enteraron de la tragedia que había sufrido, viajaron juntos desde sus respectivos hogares para consolarlo y confortarlo. Sus nombres eran Elifaz, el temanita; Bildad, el suhita y Zofar, el naamatita.
12 Cuando vieron a Job de lejos, apenas lo reconocieron. Con fuertes lamentos, rasgaron sus vestidos y echaron polvo al aire sobre sus cabezas en señal de dolor.
13 Entonces, durante siete días y siete noches, se sentaron en el suelo junto a Job, y ninguno le decía nada porque veían que su sufrimiento era demasiado grande para expresarlo con palabras.
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