
Text -- Job 14:10 (NET)




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Wesley -> Job 14:10
Wesley: Job 14:10 - -- Two words are here used for man. Geber, a mighty man, tho' mighty, dies. Adam, a man of earth, returns to it. Before death, he is dying daily, continu...
Two words are here used for man. Geber, a mighty man, tho' mighty, dies. Adam, a man of earth, returns to it. Before death, he is dying daily, continually wasting away. In death, he giveth up the ghost, the spirit returns to God that gave it. After death, where is he? Not where he was: his place knows him no more. But is he nowhere? Yes, he is gone to the world of spirits, gone into eternity, gone, never to return to this world!
JFB: Job 14:10 - -- Two distinct Hebrew words are here used; Geber, a mighty man: though mighty, he dies. Adam, a man of earth: because earthly, he gives up the ghost.
Two distinct Hebrew words are here used; Geber, a mighty man: though mighty, he dies. Adam, a man of earth: because earthly, he gives up the ghost.

JFB: Job 14:10 - -- Is reduced to nothing: he cannot revive in the present state, as the tree does. The cypress and pine, which when cut down do not revive, were the symb...
Is reduced to nothing: he cannot revive in the present state, as the tree does. The cypress and pine, which when cut down do not revive, were the symbols of death among the Romans.
Clarke -> Job 14:10
Clarke: Job 14:10 - -- But man dieth - No human being ever can spring from the dead body of man; that wasteth away, corrupts, and is dissolved; for the man dies; and when ...
But man dieth - No human being ever can spring from the dead body of man; that wasteth away, corrupts, and is dissolved; for the man dies; and when he breathes out his last breath, and his body is reduced to dust, then, where is he? There is a beautiful verse in the Persian poet Khosroo, that is not unlike this saying of Job: -
"I went towards the burying ground, and wep
To think of the departure of friends which were captives to death
I said, Where are they! and Fat
Gave back this answer by Echo, Where are they
Thus paraphrased by a learned friend: -
Beneath the cypress’ solemn shade
As on surrounding tombs I gazed
I wept, and thought of friends there laid
Whose hearts with warmest love had blazed
Where are those friends my heart doth lack
Whose words, in grief, gave peace? Ah, where
And Fate, by Echo, gave me bac
This short but just reply, Ah, where?
TSK -> Job 14:10
TSK: Job 14:10 - -- wasteth away : Heb. is weakened, or, cut off
man : Job 3:11, Job 10:18, Job 11:20, Job 17:13-16; Gen 49:33; Mat 27:50; Act 5:10
where is he : Job 14:1...

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Barnes -> Job 14:10
Barnes: Job 14:10 - -- But man dieth and wasteth away - Margin, "Is weakened, or cut off."The Hebrew word ( חלשׁ châlash ) means to overthrow, prostrate, di...
But man dieth and wasteth away - Margin, "Is weakened, or cut off."The Hebrew word (
Man giveth up the ghost - Expires, or dies. This is all that the word (
Poole -> Job 14:10
Poole: Job 14:10 - -- Dieth, and wasteth away his body by degrees rotting away; or, and is cut off , as this word is used, Exo 17:13 Isa 14:12 .
Where is he? i.e. he is...
Dieth, and wasteth away his body by degrees rotting away; or, and is cut off , as this word is used, Exo 17:13 Isa 14:12 .
Where is he? i.e. he is nowhere; or, he is not, to wit, in this world, as that phrase is commonly used. See Job 3:16 7:8,21 .
Haydock -> Job 14:10
Is he? Will he naturally come to life again?
Gill -> Job 14:10
Gill: Job 14:10 - -- But man dieth, and wasteth away,.... All men, every man, "Geber", the mighty man, the strong man; some die in their full strength; the wise man, notwi...
But man dieth, and wasteth away,.... All men, every man, "Geber", the mighty man, the strong man; some die in their full strength; the wise man, notwithstanding all his wisdom and knowledge, and even skill in the art of medicine; the rich man, with all his riches, with which he cannot bribe death, nor keep it off; the great and the honourable, emperors, kings, princes, nobles, all die, and their honour is laid in the dust; yea, good men die, though Christ has died for them; even those that are the most useful and beneficial to men, the prophets of the Lord, and the ministers of his word; and it is no wonder that wicked men should die, though they put the evil day far from them, make an agreement with death, or bid it defiance, their wickedness shall not deliver from it; all men have sinned, and death passes on them, it is appointed for them to die; not their souls, which are immortal, but their bodies, which return to dust, and are only the mortal part; death is a disunion or separation of soul and body: and now when this is made, the body "wasteth away" in the grave, and becomes rottenness, dust, and worms, and does not by the strength of nature spring up again, as a tree does; though some understand, by an inversion of the phrases, a wasting before death through diseases, as if the words were to be read, "but man wasteth away and dieth" z; he is enervated by sickness, his strength is weakened in the way, and when he dies there is none left in him; he is cut off a, as some choose to render it, or cut down as a tree is; but then there is no force or natural strength in him to rise again, as in a tree:
yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he? not in the same place he was; not in his house and habitation where he lived; nor in his family, and among his friends, with whom he conversed, nor in the world, and on the earth where he did business; he is indeed somewhere, but where is he? his body is in the grave; his soul, where is that? if a good man, it is in the presence of God, where is fulness of joy; it is with Christ, which is far better than to be here; it is with the spirits of just men made perfect; it is in Abraham's bosom, feasting with him and other saints; it is in heaven, in paradise, in a state of endless joy and happiness: if a wicked man, his soul is in hell, in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone, with the devil and his angels, and other damned spirits; in a prison, from whence there is no release, and in the uttermost misery and distress, banished from the divine Presence, and under a continual sense of the wrath of God.

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NET Notes: Job 14:10 This break to a question adds a startling touch to the whole verse. The obvious meaning is that he is gone. The LXX weakens it: “and is no more....
Geneva Bible -> Job 14:10
Geneva Bible: Job 14:10 ( d ) But man dieth, and wasteth away: yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where [is] he?
( d ) He speaks here not as though he had no hope of immortal...

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 14:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Job 14:1-22 - --1 Job entreats God for favour, by the shortness of life, and certainty of death.7 He waits for his change.16 By sin the creature is subject to corrupt...
MHCC -> Job 14:7-15
MHCC: Job 14:7-15 - --Though a tree is cut down, yet, in a moist situation, shoots come forth, and grow up as a newly planted tree. But when man is cut off by death, he is ...
Matthew Henry -> Job 14:7-15
Matthew Henry: Job 14:7-15 - -- We have seen what Job has to say concerning life; let us now see what he has to say concerning death, which his thoughts were very much conversant w...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 14:10-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 14:10-12 - --
10 But man dieth, he lieth there stretched out,
Man giveth up the ghost, and where is he?
11 The waters flow away from the sea,
And a stream deca...
Constable: Job 4:1--14:22 - --B. The First Cycle of Speeches between Job and His Three Friends chs. 4-14
The two soliloquies of Job (c...

Constable: Job 12:1--14:22 - --6. Job's first reply to Zophar chs. 12-14
In these chapters Job again rebutted his friends and t...
