Job 22:24

24 He shall give a flint for earth, and golden strands for a flint. (And thou shalt treat a stone like the dust, and the gold of Ophir like the stones from the stream.)

Job 22:24 Meaning and Commentary

Job 22:24

Then shalt thou lay up gold as dust
Have such plenty of it, as not to be counted:

and the [gold] of Ophir as the stones of the brooks;
which was reckoned the best, probably in Arabia; not in the East and West Indies, which were not known to Job; though some take this to be an exhortation to despise riches, and as a dissuasion from covetousness, rendering the words, "put gold upon the dust", or earth F9, and trample upon it, as a thing not esteemed by thee, as Sephorno interprets it; make no more account of it than of the dust of the earth; let it be like dirt unto thee, "and among the stones of the brooks", Ophir F11; that is, the gold of Ophir, reckon no more of it, though the choicest gold, than the stones of the brook; or thus, "put gold for dust, and the [gold] of Ophir for the flint of the brooks" F12; esteem it no more than the dust of the earth, or as flint stones; the latter clause I should choose rather to render, "and for a flint the rivers of Ophir", or the golden rivers, from whence the gold of Ophir was; and it is notorious from historians, as Strabo F13 and others, that gold is taken out of rivers; and especially from the writers of the history of the West Indies F14.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (rub rpe le tyvw) "pone aurum super pulverem", Codurcus; "in pulvere aurum", Cocceius; "abjice humi aurum", Beza; so Grotius.
F11 (rypwa Mylxn ryubw) "et inter saxa torrentium Ophir", Codurcus.
F12 "Pro rupe aurum Ophirinum", Junius & Tremellius; so Schultens.
F13 Geograph. l. 11. p. 344.
F14 Pet. Martyr. Decad. 3. l. 4.

Job 22:24 In-Context

22 Take thou the law of his mouth (Take thou the Law from his mouth), and set thou his words in thine heart.
23 If thou turnest again to Almighty God, thou shalt be builded [up]; and thou shalt make wickedness far from thy tabernacle. (If thou turnest again to Almighty God, thou shalt be built up; and thou shalt make wickedness to go far away from thy home.)
24 He shall give a flint for earth, and golden strands for a flint. (And thou shalt treat a stone like the dust, and the gold of Ophir like the stones from the stream.)
25 And Almighty God shall be against thine enemies; and silver shall be gathered together to thee (and silver shall be gathered together for thee).
26 Then on Almighty God thou shalt flow with delights (Then thou shalt always trust in Almighty God); and thou shalt raise up thy face to God.
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