Job 4:9

9 flante Deo perisse et spiritu irae eius esse consumptos

Job 4:9 Meaning and Commentary

Job 4:9

By the blast of God they perish
They and their works, the ploughers, sowers, and reapers of iniquity; the allusion is to the blasting of corn by the east wind, or by mildew having used the figures of ploughing and sowing before; and which is as soon and as easily done as corn, or anything else, is blasted in the above manner; and denotes the sudden and easy destruction of wicked men by the power of God, stirred up by his wrath and indignation, because of their sins; who when he blows a blast on their persons, substance, and families, they perish at once:

and by the breath of his nostrils are they consumed;
meaning his wrath and anger, which is like a stream of brimstone, and kindles a fire on the wicked, which are as fuel to it, and are soon consumed by it; the allusion is to breath in a man's nostrils, and the heat of his wrath and fury discovered thereby: some think this refers to Job's children being destroyed by the wind, see ( Isaiah 11:4 ) .

Job 4:9 In-Context

7 recordare obsecro te quis umquam innocens perierit aut quando recti deleti sint
8 quin potius vidi eos qui operantur iniquitatem et seminant dolores et metunt eos
9 flante Deo perisse et spiritu irae eius esse consumptos
10 rugitus leonis et vox leaenae et dentes catulorum leonum contriti sunt
11 tigris periit eo quod non haberet praedam et catuli leonis dissipati sunt
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