John Trapp Complete Commentary - Job 40:5 - 40:5

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Job 40:5 - 40:5


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Job_40:5 Once have I spoken; but I will not answer: yea, twice; but I will proceed no further.

Ver. 5. Once have I spoken, but I will not answer] It is enough of that once: the saints, running out, and meeting with a bargain of sin, come back by weeping cross, and cry, What have I to do any more with wickedness? Hos_14:8. Judah knew his daughter Tamar no more, Gen_38:26. "If I have done iniquity, I will do no more," Job_34:31-32. That was Elihu’s counsel; and now it is Job’s practice.



Yea, twice
] That is, often; so eager was I set upon a dispute. This was an aggravation of Job’s sin, the committing of it again and again. Numbers added to numbers are first ten times more; then a hundred; then a thousand, &c. "This hath been thy manner from thy youth," Jer_22:21; that was an ill business.



But I will proceed no further] sc. In this controversy. I will not come into the lists to contend with thee. I see there is no safety in such a contest. In many things we offend all, saith St James; and he is a perfect man who sinneth not with his tongue. But as he who hath drunk poison maketh haste to cast it up again, ere it get to the vitals; so should we deal by our daily misdoings. It is not falling into the water that drowns a man, but lying long under it. Bewail thy sin and hasten to get out of it.