
Text -- Job 20:21 (NET)




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Wesley -> Job 20:21
Wesley: Job 20:21 - -- It being publickly known that he was totally ruined, none of his kindred shall trouble themselves about any relicks of his estate.
It being publickly known that he was totally ruined, none of his kindred shall trouble themselves about any relicks of his estate.
JFB -> Job 20:21
Rather, "because his goods," that is, prosperity shall have no endurance.
Clarke -> Job 20:21
Clarke: Job 20:21 - -- There shall none of his meat be left - Coverdale translates thus: He devoured so gredily, that he left nothinge behynde, therefore his goodes shal n...
There shall none of his meat be left - Coverdale translates thus: He devoured so gredily, that he left nothinge behynde, therefore his goodes shal not prospere. He shall be stripped of every thing.
TSK -> Job 20:21

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Barnes -> Job 20:21
Barnes: Job 20:21 - -- "There shall none of his meat be left Margin, "or, be none left for his meat."Noyes renders it, "Because nothing escaped his greatness."Prof. Lee, "...
"There shall none of his meat be left Margin, "or, be none left for his meat."Noyes renders it, "Because nothing escaped his greatness."Prof. Lee, "no surviver shall remain for his provision."But the meaning, probably, is, nothing shall remain of his food, or it shall all be wasted, or dissipated.
Therefore, shall no man look for his goods - Or rather, his goods or his property shall not endure. But a great variety of interpretations has been given to the passage. The Hebrew word rendered "shall look,"
Poole -> Job 20:21
Poole: Job 20:21 - -- None of his meat be left for his own future use; but he shall be stripped of all.
Therefore shall no man look for his goods it being publicly known...
None of his meat be left for his own future use; but he shall be stripped of all.
Therefore shall no man look for his goods it being publicly known and observed that he was totally ruined, none of his kindred or friends shall trouble themselves to seek for any relics of his estate, as is usually done after men’ s deaths. But this verse is and may be rendered otherwise, There shall none be left for his meat , (i.e. he shall leave no heir who shall possess or enjoy his goods,) because , (for so the Hebrew particle al-chen is oft used; as Gen 38:26 Num 14:13 Psa 42:7 Jer 48:36 ) none of his goods shall remain , either for his heir or any other; all shall be utterly lost.
Haydock -> Job 20:21
Haydock: Job 20:21 - -- Continue. Hebrew, "no one shall look for his goods." The sinner eat up all in his life-time, or saw his possessions slip from him. (Haydock) ---
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Continue. Hebrew, "no one shall look for his goods." The sinner eat up all in his life-time, or saw his possessions slip from him. (Haydock) ---
At least, he shall not take them with him to the grave. (Calmet)
Gill -> Job 20:21
Gill: Job 20:21 - -- There shall none of his meat be left,.... Not in his belly, all shall be cast up; none of his substance left for himself or others; none of his riches...
There shall none of his meat be left,.... Not in his belly, all shall be cast up; none of his substance left for himself or others; none of his riches for his children or heirs, all being consumed: or this may respect either the profuseness or niggardliness of his living, that he should live in great luxury himself, but take no care of the poor; or else keep so mean a table, that there would be nothing left for the poor, not so much as a few crumbs to fall from it; but the first sense seems best; though some render the words, "there shall be none left for his meat" b, or his substance; he shall leave no children, have no heirs, all his family shall be cut off, see Job 18:19;
therefore shall no man look for his goods; for there shall be none to look for them; or rather there shall be none to look for, all being gone: a man in good circumstances of life, his heirs expect to enjoy much at his death, but when he is stripped of all, as Job was, his relations and friends are in no expectation of having anything at his death; and therefore do not think it worth their while to look out, or make an inquiry whether there is anything for them or not, see Job 20:28.

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NET Notes: Job 20:21 The point throughout is that insatiable greed and ruthless plundering to satisfy it will be recompensed with utter and complete loss.
Geneva Bible -> Job 20:21
Geneva Bible: Job 20:21 There shall none of his ( k ) meat be left; therefore shall no man look for his goods.
( k ) He will leave nothing to his posterity.

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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 20:21-25
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 20:21-25 - --
21 Nothing escaped his covetousness,
Therefore his prosperity shall not continue.
22 In the fulness of his need it shall be strait with him,
Ever...
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...
