Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 17:2 - 17:2

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 17:2 - 17:2


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Do not my friends, instead of comforting, mock and abuse me, as if I had made use of religion only as a cloak to my wickedness? Heb. If there be not mockers with me, understand, let God do so or so to me. It is a form of an oath, which is defectively expressed, after the manner of the Hebrews. Assuredly I am in the midst of cruel mockers, which is a sore aggravation of my affliction. Thus he returns to what he had said Job_16:20, and intimates the necessity and justice of his following appeal, which otherwise might be thought too bold.



Mine eye; either,



1. The eyes of my body. Do they not continue to provoke me to my face? Or rather,



2. The eye of my mind. Their provoking scoffs and reproaches do not only molest me in the day-time, when they are with me, but lodge with me in the night, and are continually in my thoughts, and break my sleep, and disturb me in dreams. And therefore if I be a little disordered, I may be excused.