Job 17:11-16

11 My days have passed, my plans are shattered. Yet the desires of my heart
12 turn night into day; in the face of the darkness light is near.
13 If the only home I hope for is the grave, if I spread out my bed in the realm of darkness,
14 if I say to corruption, ‘You are my father,’ and to the worm, ‘My mother’ or ‘My sister,’
15 where then is my hope— who can see any hope for me?
16 Will it go down to the gates of death? Will we descend together into the dust?”

Job 17:11-16 Meaning and Commentary

\\INTRODUCTION JOB 17\\

In this chapter Job not only enlarges upon the reason given in the
preceding chapter, why he was desirous of an advocate with God, and one
to plead his cause with him for him, Job 17:1; but adds other reasons
taken from the usage of his friends, from the impossibility of any but
a divine Person being his surety; and of anyone being provided and
appointed as such but by God himself; from the insufficiency of his
friends to judge of his cause, and from the condition and circumstances
he was in, Job 17:2-7; then he takes notice of the effects his present
case would have on good men, that though they might be astonished at
it, they would be filled with indignation against hypocrites, and would
not be moved and stumbled by his afflictions to apostatize from and
desert the good ways of God, Job 17:8,9; after which he addresses his
friends, and either calls upon them to renew the dispute with him, or
repent of their notions, and join with him in his sentiments,
Job 17:10; and lastly describes his state and circumstances, according
to his apprehension of things, observing the shortness of his life, and
the darkness of the dispensation he was under, through one thing and
another, Job 17:11,12; that he had nothing but the grave in view,
which, and its attendants, he had made very familiar with him,
Job 17:13,14; and that he had no hope of restoration to a better
condition, as to his outward circumstances, and that he, and his hopes
his friends would have him entertain, and they also, would go down
together to the grave, and there should lie in the dust, and rest
together till the morning of the resurrection, Job 17:15,16.

Cross References 13

  • 1. ver 15; Isaiah 38:10
  • 2. S Job 7:6
  • 3. Isaiah 50:11
  • 4. Job 5:17-26; S Job 11:17
  • 5. S 2 Samuel 14:14; S Job 3:13
  • 6. Psalms 139:8
  • 7. Psalms 88:18
  • 8. Job 13:28; Job 30:28,30; Psalms 16:10; Psalms 49:9
  • 9. S Job 4:19; S Job 7:5; Job 21:26
  • 10. S Job 7:6
  • 11. Psalms 31:22; Lamentations 3:18; Ezekiel 37:11
  • 12. Job 3:17-19; S Job 7:9; Job 33:28; Psalms 9:13; Psalms 30:3; Psalms 107:18; Isaiah 38:10,17; John 2:6
  • 13. S Genesis 2:7; S Job 3:19; Job 20:11; Job 21:26
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