Job 12:25

25 palpabunt quasi in tenebris et non in luce et errare eos faciet quasi ebrios

Job 12:25 Meaning and Commentary

Job 12:25

They grope in the dark without light
Like blind men, as the men of Sodom, when they were struck with blindness; or "they grope", or "feel the dark, and not light" F7, as the Targum; as the Egyptian, did when such gross darkness was upon them as might be felt:

and he maketh them to stagger like [a] drunken [man];
that has lost his sight, his senses, and his feet, and knows not where he is, which way to go, nor how to keep on his legs, but reels to and fro, and is at the utmost loss what to do; all this is said of the heads or chief of the people, in consequence of their hearts being taken away, and so left destitute of wisdom and strength.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 (rwa alw Kvx wvvmy) "palpant tenebras et non lucem", Vatablus, Mercerus, Drusius, Schultens.

Job 12:25 In-Context

23 qui multiplicat gentes et perdet eas et subversas in integrum restituet
24 qui inmutat cor principum populi terrae et decipit eos ut frustra incedant per invium
25 palpabunt quasi in tenebris et non in luce et errare eos faciet quasi ebrios
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.