
Text -- Job 20:28 (NET)




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His estate.

Like waters, swiftly and strongly, and so as to return no more.
Prosperity. Ill got--ill gone.

JFB: Job 20:28 - -- Like waters that run dry in summer; using Job's own metaphor against himself (Job 6:15-17; 2Sa 14:14; Mic 1:4).
Like waters that run dry in summer; using Job's own metaphor against himself (Job 6:15-17; 2Sa 14:14; Mic 1:4).
Clarke -> Job 20:28
Clarke: Job 20:28 - -- The increase of his house shall depart, and his goods shall flow away in the day of his wrath - A farther allusion to the punishment of the rebellio...
The increase of his house shall depart, and his goods shall flow away in the day of his wrath - A farther allusion to the punishment of the rebellious company of Korah, who not only perished themselves, but their houses also, and their goods. Num 16:32. These examples were all in point, on the ground assumed by Zophar; and such well-attested facts would not be passed over by him, had he known the record of them; and that he did know it, alludes to it, and quotes the very circumstances, is more than probable.
TSK -> Job 20:28

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Barnes -> Job 20:28
Barnes: Job 20:28 - -- The increase of his house shall depart - Septuagint, "Destruction shall bring his house to an end."The word rendered "depart"( יגל yı̂g...
The increase of his house shall depart - Septuagint, "Destruction shall bring his house to an end."The word rendered "depart"(
His goods shall flow away - What he had gained would seem to flow away like water.
In the day of his wrath - The wrath of God - for so the connection demands.
Poole -> Job 20:28
Poole: Job 20:28 - -- The increase of his house either,
1. His posterity; or rather,
2. His estate, got by the labour, and employed for the use, of his family.
Shall de...
The increase of his house either,
1. His posterity; or rather,
2. His estate, got by the labour, and employed for the use, of his family.
Shall depart shall be lost or taken away from him. See 2Ki 20:17 .
His goods shall flow away like waters, to wit, swiftly and strongly, and so as to return no more.
The day of his wrath i. e. of God’ s wrath, when God shall come to execute judgment upon him.
Haydock -> Job 20:28
Haydock: Job 20:28 - -- Exposed. Hebrew, "the bud, (Calmet) or increase of his house, shall depart," (Haydock) and be led away into captivity, (Calmet) and ruined. Septuag...
Exposed. Hebrew, "the bud, (Calmet) or increase of his house, shall depart," (Haydock) and be led away into captivity, (Calmet) and ruined. Septuagint, "Let final destruction draw away his house, and the day of wrath overtake him."
Gill -> Job 20:28
Gill: Job 20:28 - -- The increase of his house shall depart,.... Either his children or his substance. Some interpret it, as Kimchi h observes, of the walls of his house, ...
The increase of his house shall depart,.... Either his children or his substance. Some interpret it, as Kimchi h observes, of the walls of his house, because of what follows, "they shall flow away", &c. as if he should say, the stones of his house shall fall down, and his habitation shall be destroyed, according to Mic 1:6; where a dilapidation is expressed by a flow, or pouring down of stones:
and his goods shall flow away in the day of his wrath; in the day of the wrath of God upon him, which will come upon him like water split on the ground, of no more use and service to him; the Targum interprets it of oil and wine, which shall flow away and cease, and so Mr. Broughton renders it, "fruits for his house"; all desirable and useful ones, see Rev 18:14.

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 20:1-29
MHCC -> Job 20:23-29
MHCC: Job 20:23-29 - --Zophar, having described the vexations which attend wicked practices, shows their ruin from God's wrath. There is no fence against this, but in Christ...
Matthew Henry -> Job 20:23-29
Matthew Henry: Job 20:23-29 - -- Zophar, having described the many embarrassments and vexations which commonly attend the wicked practices of oppressors and cruel men, here comes to...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 20:26-29
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 20:26-29 - --
26 All darkness is reserved for his treasured things,
A fire that is not blown upon devoureth him;
It feedeth upon what is left in his tent.
27 T...
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...
