Job 31:2-12

2 Quelle part Dieu m'eût-il réservée d'en haut? Quel héritage le Tout-Puissant m'eût-il envoyé des cieux?
3 La ruine n'est-elle pas pour le méchant, Et le malheur pour ceux qui commettent l'iniquité?
4 Dieu n'a-t-il pas connu mes voies? N'a-t-il pas compté tous mes pas?
5 Si j'ai marché dans le mensonge, Si mon pied a couru vers la fraude,
6 Que Dieu me pèse dans des balances justes, Et il reconnaîtra mon intégrité!
7 Si mon pas s'est détourné du droit chemin, Si mon coeur a suivi mes yeux, Si quelque souillure s'est attachée à mes mains,
8 Que je sème et qu'un autre moissonne, Et que mes rejetons soient déracinés!
9 Si mon coeur a été séduit par une femme, Si j'ai fait le guet à la porte de mon prochain,
10 Que ma femme tourne la meule pour un autre, Et que d'autres la déshonorent!
11 Car c'est un crime, Un forfait que punissent les juges;
12 C'est un feu qui dévore jusqu'à la ruine, Et qui aurait détruit toute ma richesse.

Job 31:2-12 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOB 31

In this chapter Job gives an account of himself in private life, of the integrity and uprightness of his life, and his holy walk and conversation, with this view, that it might be thought that the afflictions which were upon him were not on account of a vicious course of life he had indulged unto, as was suggested; and he clears himself from various crimes which it might be insinuated he was guilty of, as from unchastity; and he observes the method he took to prevent his falling into it, and the reasons that dissuaded him from it, Job 31:1-4; from injustice in his dealings with men, Job 31:5-8; from the sin of adultery, Job 31:9-12; from ill usage of his servants, Job 31:13-15; from unkindness to the poor, which he enlarges upon, and gives many instances of his charity to them, Job 31:16-23; from covetousness, and a vain confidence in wealth, Job 31:24,25; from idolatry, the worship of the sun and moon, Job 31:26-28; from a revengeful spirit, Job 31:29-31; and from inhospitality to strangers, Job 31:32; from covering his sin, Job 31:33; and fear of men, Job 31:34; and then wishes his cause might be heard before God, Job 31:35-37; and the chapter is closed with an imprecation on his head if guilty of any injustice, Job 31:38-40.

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