Job 21:2
21:2 Hear diligently my speech, and let this {a} be your
     consolations.

     (a) Your diligent marking of my words will be to me a great
         consolation.

Job 21:4
21:4 As for me, [is] my complaint to man? and if [it {b} were
     so], why should not my spirit be troubled?

     (b) As though he would say, I do not talk with man but with
         God, who will not answer me, and therefore my mind must
         be troubled.

Job 21:5
21:5 Mark me, and be astonished, and lay [your] hand upon [your]
     {c} mouth.

     (c) He charges them as though they were not able to
         comprehend his feeling of God's judgment, and exhorts
         them therefore to silence.

Job 21:7
21:7 Wherefore do the wicked {d} live, become old, yea, are
     mighty in power?

     (d) Job proves against his adversaries that God does not
         punish the wicked immediately, but often gives them
         long life and prosperity, so we must not judge God just
         or unjust by the things that appear to our eyes.

Job 21:11
21:11 They send forth their little ones {e} like a flock, and
      their children dance.

      (e) They have healthy children and in those points he
          answers to that which Zophar alleged before.

Job 21:13
21:13 They spend their days in wealth, and in a moment {f} go
      down to the grave.

      (f) Not being tormented with long sickness.

Job 21:14
21:14 Therefore they say unto God, Depart from us; for we desire
      not the {g} knowledge of thy ways.

      (g) They desire nothing more than to be exempt from all
          subjection that they should bear to God, thus Job
          shows his adversaries, that if they reason only by
          that which is seen by common experience the wicked
          who hate God are better dealt withal than they who
          love him.

Job 21:16
21:16 Lo, their good [is] not in their {h} hand: the counsel of
      the wicked {i} is far from me.

      (h) It is not their own, but God only lends it to them.
      (i) God keep me from their prosperity.

Job 21:20
21:20 {k} His eyes shall see his destruction, and he shall drink
      of the wrath of the Almighty.

      (k) When God recompenses his wickedness, he will know that
          his prosperity was vanity.

Job 21:22
21:22 Shall [any] teach {l} God knowledge? seeing he judgeth
      those that are high.

      (l) Who sends to the wicked prosperity and punishes the
          godly.

Job 21:23
21:23 One {m} dieth in his full strength, being wholly at ease
      and quiet.

      (m) Meaning, the wicked.

Job 21:25
21:25 And another {n} dieth in the bitterness of his soul, and
      never eateth with pleasure.

      (n) That is, the godly.

Job 21:26
21:26 They shall lie down alike in {o} the dust, and the worms
      shall cover them.

      (o) As concerning their bodies: and this he speaks
          according to the common judgment.

Job 21:28
21:28 For ye say, Where [is] the {p} house of the prince? and
      where [are] the dwelling places of the wicked?

      (p) Thus they called Job's house in derision concluding
          that it was destroyed because he was wicked.

Job 21:29
21:29 Have ye {q} not asked them that go by the way? and do ye
      not know their tokens,

      (q) Who through long travailing have experience and tokens
          of it, that is, that the wicked prosper, and the godly
          live in affliction.

Job 21:30
21:30 That the wicked is reserved to the day of {r} destruction?
      they shall be brought forth to the day of wrath.

      (r) Though the wicked flourish here, yet God will punish
          him in the last day.

Job 21:31
21:31 Who shall declare his way {s} to his face? and who shall
      repay him [what] he hath done?

      (s) Though men flatter him, and no one dares to reprove
          him in this world, yet death is a token that he will
          bring him to an account.

Job 21:33
21:33 The {t} clods of the valley shall be sweet unto him, and
      every man shall draw after him, as [there are] innumerable
      before him.

      (t) He will be glad to lie in a slimy pit, who before
          could not be content with a royal palace.

Job 21:34
21:34 How then comfort {u} ye me in vain, seeing in your answers
      there remaineth falsehood?

      (u) Saying that the just in this world have prosperity and
          the wicked adversity.



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