
Text -- Job 22:16 (NET)




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Before their time.

Wesley: Job 22:16 - -- Who, together with their foundation, the earth and all their supports and enjoyments in it, were destroyed by the general deluge.
Who, together with their foundation, the earth and all their supports and enjoyments in it, were destroyed by the general deluge.
Rather, "fettered," as in Job 16:8; that is, arrested by death.

JFB: Job 22:16 - -- Prematurely, suddenly (Job 15:32; Ecc 7:17); literally, "whose foundation was poured out (so as to become) a stream or flood." The solid earth passed ...
Clarke -> Job 22:16
Clarke: Job 22:16 - -- Whose foundation was overflown with a flood - The unrighteous in the days of Noah, who appear to have had an abundance of all temporal good, (Job 22...
Whose foundation was overflown with a flood - The unrighteous in the days of Noah, who appear to have had an abundance of all temporal good, (Job 22:18), and who surpassed the deeds of all the former wicked, said in effect to God, Depart from us. And when Noah preached unto them the terrors of the Lord, and the necessity of repentance, they rejected his preaching with, What can the Almighty do for us? Let him do his worst; we care not for him, Job 22:17. For
Defender -> Job 22:16
Defender: Job 22:16 - -- This is not the Hebrew word used for the great Flood (mabbul), possibly suggesting that even believers in God in Job's day were beginning to lose sigh...
This is not the Hebrew word used for the great Flood (
TSK -> Job 22:16
TSK: Job 22:16 - -- cut down : Job 15:32; Psa 55:23, Psa 102:24; Ecc 7:17
whose foundation was overflown with a flood : Heb. a flood was poured upon their foundation, Gen...
cut down : Job 15:32; Psa 55:23, Psa 102:24; Ecc 7:17
whose foundation was overflown with a flood : Heb. a flood was poured upon their foundation, Gen 7:11, Gen 7:17-24; Mat 24:37-39; 1Pe 3:19, 1Pe 3:20; 2Pe 2:5

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Barnes -> Job 22:16
Barnes: Job 22:16 - -- Which were cut down - Who were suddenly destroyed by a flood. On the word used here ( קמט qâmaṭ ) see the notes at Job 16:8. It occ...
Which were cut down - Who were suddenly destroyed by a flood. On the word used here (
Out of time - Hebrew "And there was no time;"that is, it was done in a moment, or suddenly. No time was given them; no delay was granted. The floods rushed over them, and nothing could stay them.
Whose foundation was overflown - Margin, or, "a flood was poured upon their foundation."That is, all on which they relied was swept away. The word "foundation"refers to that on which their happiness and security rested, as a house rests on its foundation, and when that is swept away the house falls.
With a flood - Hebrew (
Poole -> Job 22:16
Poole: Job 22:16 - -- Out of time i.e. before their time; who died a violent and untimely death.
Whose foundation was overflown with a flood who, together with their fou...
Out of time i.e. before their time; who died a violent and untimely death.
Whose foundation was overflown with a flood who, together with their foundation, to wit, the earth, and all their supports and enjoyments in it, were destroyed by the general deluge; which doubtless was very well known to them, because they lived not long after it; and which was most proper for this argument. Or,
whose foundation i.e. all their power, and riches, and policy, upon which they build all their hopes and happiness, was like a flood poured forth ; which made a great show and noise for a time, but speedily vanished and came to nothing.
Haydock -> Job 22:16
Haydock: Job 22:16 - -- Flood. Hebrew, "river," (Septuagint; Calmet) or "flood." (Protestants) This does not certainly allude to the deluge, though Job could not be unacq...
Flood. Hebrew, "river," (Septuagint; Calmet) or "flood." (Protestants) This does not certainly allude to the deluge, though Job could not be unacquainted with an event (Haydock) which appears in the writings of the most ancient pagan authors. (Grotius, Relig.)
Gill -> Job 22:16
Gill: Job 22:16 - -- Which were cut down out of time,.... Sent out of time into eternity, time being no more with men, and they no longer in time, when death seizes upon t...
Which were cut down out of time,.... Sent out of time into eternity, time being no more with men, and they no longer in time, when death seizes upon them; or "before time" a, before the common term of life, which, according to the course of nature, and human probability, they might have arrived unto: as this is spoken of the men of the old world that lived before the flood, when the lives of men were very long, it is highly probable there, were many that were destroyed by the general deluge, who, had it not for that, might have lived many hundreds of years, according to the usual course: or "without time" b, without any delay suddenly, at once, at an unawares; for, though they had notice of the flood, they did not regard it, but lived careless and secure; and it came upon them without any further warning, and swept them away, when they were "cut down", as trees by the axe laid to the root of them, to which wicked, men in great power and flourishing circumstances are sometimes compared, Psa 37:35; or like grass by the scythe, which it is not able to resist, and to which all men are like for their numbers and weaknesses, and who are cut down by death as easily as the grass is by the mower, see Psa 37:1. Some render it "wrinkled" c, as in Job 16:8; as bodies when dead are, and especially such as are drowned, and have been long floating in the water, as those that perished by the flood were, for to such the words have respect, as appears by what follows:
whose foundation was overflown with a flood; either of water, or of fire and brimstone, as Jarchi observes; the former is most likely to be meant; for by the flood, or universal deluge, all that was thought firm and permanent, and might be called a foundation, was overflown and carried away, as houses, goods, furniture, wealth, and riches, and everything that men had a dependence upon for the support and comfort of life; yea, the earth itself, on which they dwelt, and was reckoned "terra firma", this being founded upon, and over the waters; or, as the Apostle Peter describes it, "it standing out of the water and in the water", 2Pe 3:5; or "their foundation was a flood poured out" d; what they thought were solid, and firm, and durable, and built their hopes of happiness upon, were like a flood of water, poured, dissipated, and scattered, and which disappeared and came to nothing: and such is every foundation that a man builds his hope, especially of eternal happiness, upon, short of Christ, the only sure foundation laid in Zion, his person, grace, blood, and righteousness; everything else, let it seem ever so firm, is as sand, yea, as water, as a flood of water that spreads itself, and quickly comes to nothing.

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NET Notes: Job 22:16 This word is then to be taken as an adverbial accusative of place. Another way to look at this verse is what A. B. Davidson (Job, 165) proposes “...
Geneva Bible -> Job 22:16
Geneva Bible: Job 22:16 Which were ( l ) cut down out of time, whose foundation was overflown with a flood:
( l ) He proves God's providence by the punishment of the wicked,...

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 22:1-30
TSK Synopsis: Job 22:1-30 - --1 Eliphaz shews that man's goodness profits not God.5 He accuses Job of divers sins.21 He exhorts him to repentance, with promises of mercy.
MHCC -> Job 22:15-20
MHCC: Job 22:15-20 - --Eliphaz would have Job mark the old way that wicked men have trodden, and see what the end of their way was. It is good for us to mark it, that we may...
Matthew Henry -> Job 22:15-20
Matthew Henry: Job 22:15-20 - -- Eliphaz, having endeavoured to convict Job, by setting his sins (as he thought) in order before him, here endeavours to awaken him to a sight and se...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 22:15-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 22:15-18 - --
15 Wilt thou observe the way of the ancient world,
Which evil men have trodden,
16 Who were withered up before their time,
Their foundation was p...
Constable: Job 22:1--27:23 - --D. The Third cycle of Speeches between Job and His Three Friends chs. 22-27
In round one of the debate J...

Constable: Job 22:1-30 - --1. Eliphaz's third speech ch. 22
In his third speech Eliphaz was even more discourteous than he ...
