
Text -- Job 20:20 (NET)




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He shall have no peace in his mind.

Any part of his desirable things, but shall forfeit and lose them all.
UMBREIT translates, "His inward parts know no rest" from desires.

JFB: Job 20:20 - -- Literally, "not escape with that which," &c., alluding to Job's having been stripped of his all.
Literally, "not escape with that which," &c., alluding to Job's having been stripped of his all.
Clarke -> Job 20:20
Clarke: Job 20:20 - -- Surely he shall not feel quietness in his belly - I have already remarked that the word בטן beten , which we translate belly, often means in the...
Surely he shall not feel quietness in his belly - I have already remarked that the word
TSK -> Job 20:20

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Barnes -> Job 20:20
Barnes: Job 20:20 - -- Surely he shall not feel quietness - Margin, as in the Hebrew "know."The sense is, he shall not know peace or tranquility. He shall be agitated...
Surely he shall not feel quietness - Margin, as in the Hebrew "know."The sense is, he shall not know peace or tranquility. He shall be agitated and troubled. Wemyss, however, renders this, "Because his appetite could not be satisfied."Noyes, "Because his avarice was insatiable."So Rosenmuller explains it. So the Vulgate renders it, "Nec est satiatus renter ejus."The Septuagint, "Neither is there safety to his property, nor shall he be saved by his desire."But it seems to me that the former is the sense, and that the idea is, that he should not know peace or tranquility after he had obtained the things which he had so anxiously sought.
In his belly - Within him; in his mind or heart. The viscera in general in the Scriptures are regarded as the seat of the affections. We confine the idea now to the "heart."
He shall not save of that which he desired - literally, he shall not "escape"with that which was an object of desire. He shall not be "delivered"from the evils which threaten him by obtaining that which he desired. All this shall be taken from him.
Poole -> Job 20:20
Poole: Job 20:20 - -- He shall not feel quietness in his belly i.e. he shall have no peace nor satisfaction in his mind in all his gains, partly because of his perpetual f...
He shall not feel quietness in his belly i.e. he shall have no peace nor satisfaction in his mind in all his gains, partly because of his perpetual fears and expectations of the wrath of God and man, which his guilty conscience knoweth that he deserves; and partly because they shall be speedily taken away from him. He still continueth the metaphor of a glutton, whose belly is not quiet until it hath vomited up that wherewith he had oppressed it.
Of that which he desired i.e. any part of his good and desirable things, but he shall forfeit and lose them all.
Haydock -> Job 20:20
Them. Death will overtake him, like the rich man, Luke xii. 20. (Calmet)
Gill -> Job 20:20
Gill: Job 20:20 - -- Surely he shall not feel quietness in his belly,.... Or happiness in his children, so some in Bar Tzemach; rather shall have no satisfaction in his su...
Surely he shall not feel quietness in his belly,.... Or happiness in his children, so some in Bar Tzemach; rather shall have no satisfaction in his substance; though his belly is filled with hid treasure, it shall give him no contentment; he shall be a stranger to that divine art, but ever have a restless craving after more, which is his sin; but rather punishment is here meant, and the sense is, that he shall have no quiet in his conscience, no peace of mind, because of his sin in getting riches in an unlawful way:
he shall not save of that which he desired; of his desirable things, his goods, his wealth, his riches, and even his children, all being gone, and none saved; respect may be had particularly to Job's case, who was stripped of everything, of all his substance and his children.

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 20:1-29
MHCC -> Job 20:10-22
MHCC: Job 20:10-22 - --The miserable condition of the wicked man in this world is fully set forth. The lusts of the flesh are here called the sins of his youth. His hiding i...
Matthew Henry -> Job 20:10-22
Matthew Henry: Job 20:10-22 - -- The instances here given of the miserable condition of the wicked man in this world are expressed with great fulness and fluency of language, and th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 20:17-20
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 20:17-20 - --
17 He shall not delight himself in streams,
Like to rivers and brooks of honey and cream.
18 Giving back that for which he laboured, he shall not ...
Constable: Job 15:1--21:34 - --C. The Second Cycle of Speeches between Job and His Three Friends chs. 15-21
In the second cycle of spee...

Constable: Job 20:1-29 - --5. Zophar's second speech ch. 20
This speech must have hurt Job more than any that his friends h...
