Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 15:30 - 15:30

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 15:30 - 15:30


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He shall not depart out of darkness; his misery shall have no end.



The flame; God’s anger and judgment upon him.



His branches; either,



1. His children; or,



2. Wealth, and power, and glory, wherewith he was encompassed, and adorned, and secured, as trees are with their branches.



Of his mouth, i.e. of God’s mouth, as appears both by comparing this with Job_15:25, where God is expressed as the adversary with whom this wicked wretch contendeth; and by the nature of the thing, and the whole context, all this man’s calamities being manifestly the effects of God’s anger; and by other places of Scripture, where the breath of God’s mouth or lips are mentioned as that whereby he destroyeth wicked men; as Job_4:9 Isa_11:4 2Th_2:8. And this expression intimates to us with how much facility God subdueth his enemies; he needs no arms or instruments; his word, his blast, one act of his will, is more than sufficient to do it.



Shall he go away, Heb. go back, i.e. retreat and run away from God faster than he did run towards and upon him, Job_15:26. So it is a continuation of the former metaphor of a battle or conflict between two persons.