John Trapp Complete Commentary - Job 8:12 - 8:12

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Job 8:12 - 8:12


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Job_8:12 Whilst it [is] yet in his greenness, [and] not cut down, it withereth before any [other] herb.

Ver. 12. Whilst it is yet in his greenness, &c.] And so withereth not through age, as being but in its shooting up.



And not cut down
] Or, cropped off, either by the hands of men or teeth of beasts.



It withereth
] For want of water, without store whereof it cannot live. The hypocrite is a sensualist, Jdg_18:19 Job_21:11 Hos_4:11; he liveth in such miry places as cannot be healed by the waters of the sanctuary, Eze_47:11. He saith, as the vine and the olive in Jotham’s parable, I cannot leave my wine, my fat and sweet sins; take away my liquor, you take away my life. He serveth not the Lord Jesus Christ (whatever he pretendeth), but his own belly, Rom_16:17-18. He followeth Christ for the loaves only.



Before any other herb] That is, of less show, but better rooting. These retain their verdure, and look on, as it were, to see the rush wither: so David did by Doeg, Psa_52:5-6; Psa_52:8.