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Job 21:17
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Job 21:17

Job in this whole passage down to Job 21:21 quotes the assertion of the friends, as to the short continuance of the sinner's prosperity, not his own sentiments. In Job 21:22 he proceeds to refute them. "How oft is the candle" (lamp), etc., quoting Bildad's sentiment (Job 18:5-6), in order to question its truth (compare Matthew 25:8).

how oft—"God distributeth," etc. (alluding to Job 20:23, Job 20:29).

sorrows—UMBREIT translates "snares," literally, "cords," which lightning in its twining motion resembles (Psalms 11:6).




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Job 21:17:

Job 24:18-21
Job 27:11-23
Psalms 18:28
Isaiah 50:11
Jeremiah 25:10

 

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