
Text -- Job 24:11 (NET)




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Within the walls of the oppressors for their use.

Wesley: Job 24:11 - -- Because they are not permitted to quench their thirst out of the wine which they make.
Because they are not permitted to quench their thirst out of the wine which they make.
JFB -> Job 24:11
JFB: Job 24:11 - -- "They," the poor, "press the oil within their wall"; namely, not only in the open fields (Job 24:10), but also in the wall-enclosed vineyards and oliv...
Clarke -> Job 24:11
Clarke: Job 24:11 - -- Make oil within their walls - Thus stripped of all that on which they depended for clothing and food, they are obliged to become vassals to their lo...
Make oil within their walls - Thus stripped of all that on which they depended for clothing and food, they are obliged to become vassals to their lord, labor in the fields on scanty fare, or tread their wine-presses, from the produce of which they are not permitted to quench their thirst.
TSK -> Job 24:11

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Barnes -> Job 24:11
Barnes: Job 24:11 - -- Which made oil within their walls - Or rather, they compel them to express oil within their walls. The word יצהירו yatshı̂yrû ,...
Which made oil within their walls - Or rather, they compel them to express oil within their walls. The word
And tread their wine-presses and suffer thirst - They compel them to tread out their grapes without allowing them to slake their thirst from the wine. Such a treatment would, of course, be cruel oppression. A similar description is given by Addison in his letter from Italy:
Il povreo Abitante mira indarno
Il roseggiante Arancio e’ l pingue grano,
Crescer dolente ei mira ed oli, e vini,
E de mirti odorar l’ ombra ei sdegna.
In mezzo alla Bonta della Natura
Maledetto languisce, e deatro a cariche
Di vino vigne muore per la sete.
"The poor inhabitant beholds in vain
The reddening orange and the swelling grain;
Joyless he sees the growing oils and wines
And in the myrtle’ s fragrant shade repines;
Starves, in the midst of nature’ s bounty curst,
And in the loaden vineyard dies for thirst."
Addison’ s works, vol. i. pp. 51-53. Ed. Lond. 1721.
Poole -> Job 24:11
Poole: Job 24:11 - -- To wit, the poor man last mentioned.
Within their walls either,
1. Within their own walls, i.e. in private and secret places, for fear of the opp...
To wit, the poor man last mentioned.
Within their walls either,
1. Within their own walls, i.e. in private and secret places, for fear of the oppressors. Or rather,
2. Within the walls of the rich oppressors, for their use and benefit; for the poor, alas! had no walls, nor houses, nor oliveyards, nor vineyards left to them, but they were violently spoiled of and driven away from all those things, as was said in the foregoing verses.
Their wine-presses i.e. the grapes in their wine-presses, by a metonymy of the thing containing for the thing contained.
Suffer thirst because they are not permitted to quench their thirst out of the wine which they make, though their labor’ s both need and deserve refreshment.
Haydock -> Job 24:11
Haydock: Job 24:11 - -- Of them. Hebrew, "of corn, and thirst while pressing out their olives." (Calmet) ---
Protestants, "they take away the sheaf from the hungry, ( 1...
Of them. Hebrew, "of corn, and thirst while pressing out their olives." (Calmet) ---
Protestants, "they take away the sheaf from the hungry, ( 11 ) which make oil within their walls, and tread their wine-presses, and suffer thirst," (Haydock) not being allowed to taste any thing, though the law of Moses would not suffer even the ox to be muzzled, Deuteronomy xxv. 4. The rich look on without pity, taking their rest at noon, amid the heaps which really belong to the poor, whom they force to labour for them.
Gill -> Job 24:11
Gill: Job 24:11 - -- Which make oil within their walls,.... Not the poor within their own walls; as if the sense was, that they made their oil in a private manner within ...
Which make oil within their walls,.... Not the poor within their own walls; as if the sense was, that they made their oil in a private manner within the walls of their houses, or in their cellars, lest it should be known and taken away from them; for such cannot be thought to have had oliveyards to make oil of; rather within the walls of their rich masters, where they were kept closely confined to their work, as if in a prison; or within the walls and fences of their oliveyards, where their olive presses stood; or best of all "within the rows q of their olive trees", as the word signifies, where having gathered the olives, they pressed out the oil in the presses and this they did at noon, in the heat of the day, as the word r for making oil is observed by some to signify, and yet had nothing given them to quench their thirst, as follows:
and tread their winepresses, and suffer thirst; after having gathered their grapes from their vines for them, they trod them in the winepresses, and made their wine, and yet would not allow them to drink of it to allay their thirst.

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NET Notes: Job 24:11 The final verb, a preterite with the ו (vav) consecutive, is here interpreted as a circumstantial clause.
Geneva Bible -> Job 24:11
Geneva Bible: Job 24:11 [Which] make oil ( l ) within their walls, [and] tread [their] winepresses, and suffer thirst.
( l ) In such places which are appointed for that purp...

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 24:1-25
TSK Synopsis: Job 24:1-25 - --1 Wickedness often goes unpunished.17 There is a secret judgment for the wicked.
MHCC -> Job 24:1-12
MHCC: Job 24:1-12 - --Job discourses further about the prosperity of the wicked. That many live at ease who are ungodly and profane, he had showed, ch. 21. Here he shows th...
Matthew Henry -> Job 24:1-12
Matthew Henry: Job 24:1-12 - -- Job's friends had been very positive in it that they should soon see the fall of wicked people, how much soever they might prosper for a while. By n...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 24:9-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 24:9-12 - --
9 They tear the fatherless from the breast,
And defraud the poor.
10 Naked, they slink away without clothes,
And hungering they bear the sheaves....
Constable -> Job 22:1--27:23; Job 23:1--24:25
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...
