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Job 24:22

Listen to Job 24:22
22 Mas a los violentos adelant贸 con su poder; se levant贸, y no fi贸 a nadie en la vida.

Job 24:22 Meaning and Commentary

Job 24:22

He draweth also the mighty with his power
Such a wicked man not only maltreats the weak, the helpless, and the defenceless, but even attacks the mighty and powerful; such as are in great power and authority, and abound in wealth and riches, only somewhat inferior in both to himself: wherefore, by his superior force, he draws them to be of his party, to join with him in acts of rapine and violence, oppression and cruelty; or he draws them by power or policy, or by both, as the wicked man does the poor with his net, ( Psalms 10:9 ) ; and so makes a prey of him and his substance. Some understand this of the punishment of wicked men, and interpret it, as Jarchi does, of God's drawing him to punishment; God sometimes does indeed draw and hurl the mighty from their seats; though they are set in high, yet in slippery places, and are brought down to destruction in a moment; and he will draw them all to his judgment seat hereafter, whether they will or not, and send them into everlasting punishment; but the former sense is best:

he riseth up, and no [man] is sure of life;
he rises up in the morning:, either from his bed, or from his lurking place, where he was all night with a murdering intention, and no man he meets with is safe, but in the utmost danger of his life, ( Job 24:14 ) ; or, he rises in the world to great power and dignity, and increases in wealth and riches, which he abuses to the hurt of others; so that they flee from him and hide themselves, not caring to trust their life with him, ( Proverbs 28:28 ) ; or he riseth up against a man in an hostile way, and against whomsoever he does, they are in the utmost jeopardy, and cannot be secure of their lives; though this also is by some interpreted as the punishment of a wicked man, who, when he rises in the morning, "trusteth not his own life" F6, as the words may be rendered, and as they are in the margin of our Bibles; but his life is in suspense, being surrounded with a thousand dangers, and has no assurance of it, and is in continual fear, and often fears where no fear is; see ( Deuteronomy 28:66 ) ; or, if a man rises up against him, the wicked tyrant and cruel oppressor, he the tyrant is not sure of his life but may be slain by him that rises up against him; but the former sense is best.


FOOTNOTES:

F6 (wyyxb Nymay) "non fidit suae vitae", Tigurine version, Piscator; so V. L.
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Job 24:22 In-Context

20 El Misericordioso se olvidar谩 de ellos; de ellos sentir谩n los gusanos dulzura; nunca m谩s habr谩 de ellos memoria, y como un 谩rbol ser谩 quebrantada la iniquidad.
21 A la mujer est茅ril que no conceb铆a, afligi贸; y a la viuda nunca hizo bien.
22 Mas a los violentos adelant贸 con su poder; se levant贸, y no fi贸 a nadie en la vida.
23 Si algunos le dieron a cr茅dito, y se afirm贸 en ellos ; sus ojos tuvo puestos sobre los caminos de ellos.
24 Fueron ensalzados por un poco, y desaparecieron, y son abatidos como cada cual; ser谩n encerrados, y cortados como cabezas de espigas.
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