Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 19:29 - 19:29

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Job 19:29 - 19:29


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Of the sword, i.e. of some considerable judgment to be inflicted on you, which is called the sword; as Deu_32:41, and oft elsewhere. Do not please yourselves with such pretences and crafty evasions, as if the blame were wholly in me, not in you: God will not be mocked by you; he sees and will punish your most unrighteous and uncharitable judgment of me, and dealing with me.



Wrath bringeth the punishment of the sword: for that wrath or fury which is in your hearts, and breaks out of your lips against me, doth deserve, and will certainly bring upon you, the punishment (Heb. punishments or iniquities; but iniquity is oft put for punishment)



of the sword, i.e. a dreadful judgment from God. Or without any supplement, except that which is generally understood,



for wrath (that sin of wrath or rage against a man, especially against one in affliction) is an iniquity (Heb. iniquities, the plural number being used by way of aggravation; as Psa_73:22, and elsewhere: or, of the iniquities; the Hebrew prefix mem being here understood, as it is in many other places)



of the sword, i.e. one of those iniquities which use to be, or are fit to be, punished by the Sword, i.e. by some eminent judgment; as Job_31:11, an iniquity of the judges, is an iniquity to be punished by the judges, as our translation hath it. That ye may know: the sense is either,



1. This admonition I now give you, that you may know it in time, and for your good, that you may seriously consider and prevent it. Or,



2. This judgment will come upon you, that you may be taught by your own sad and costly experience what you would not learn without it. That there is a judgment, i.e. that there will be a time of judgment, when God will call men to an account for all their hard speeches and miscarriages, and particularly for their rash and uncharitable censures of their brethren, Mat_7:1 Rom_14:4 Jam_4:11, either in this life, or at that last and dreadful day of the general resurrection (of which he spoke Job_19:25, &c.) and judgment. God sees, and observes, and will judge all your words and actions, and therefore do not flatter yourselves with vain hopes of impunity.