Job 36:11-21

11 If they listen and serve him, They shall spend their days in prosperity, And their years in pleasures.
12 But if they don't listen, they shall perish by the sword; They shall die without knowledge.
13 "But those who are godless in heart lay up anger. They don't cry for help when he binds them.
14 They die in youth. Their life perishes among the unclean.
15 He delivers the afflicted by their affliction, And opens their ear in oppression.
16 Yes, he would have allured you out of distress, Into a broad place, where there is no restriction. That which is set on your table would be full of fatness.
17 "But you are full of the judgment of the wicked. Judgment and justice take hold of you.
18 Don't let riches entice you to wrath, Neither let the great size of a bribe turn you aside.
19 Would your wealth sustain you in distress, Or all the might of your strength?
20 Don't desire the night, When people are cut off in their place.
21 Take heed, don't regard iniquity; For this you have chosen rather than affliction.

Job 36:11-21 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOB 36

This chapter, with the following, contains Elihu's fourth and last discourse, the principal view of which is to vindicate the righteousness of God; which is done by observing the dealings of God with men in his providence, according to their different characters, and from the wonderful works wrought by him in a sovereign manner, and for the benefit of his creatures. This chapter is introduced with a preface, the design of which is to gain attention, Job 36:1-4; the different dealings of God with men are observed, and the different issue of them, and the different ends answered thereby, Job 36:5-15; and it is suggested to Job, that had he attended to the design of the providence he was under, and had submitted to it patiently, things would have been otherwise with him; and therefore Elihu proceeds to give him some advice, which, if taken, would be for his own good, and the glory of God, Job 36:16-25; and closes the chapter by observing the unsearchable greatness of God, as appears by the works of nature wrought by him, Job 36:26-33.

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