
Text -- Job 27:11 (NET)




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Clarke -> Job 27:11
Clarke: Job 27:11 - -- I will teach you by the hand of God - Relying on Divine assistance, and not speaking out of my own head, or quoting what others have said I will tea...
I will teach you by the hand of God - Relying on Divine assistance, and not speaking out of my own head, or quoting what others have said I will teach you what the mind of the Almighty is, and I will conceal nothing. Job felt that the good hand of his God was upon him, and that therefore he should make no mistake in his doctrines. In this way the Chaldee understood the words,
TSK -> Job 27:11
TSK: Job 27:11 - -- teach : Job 4:3, Job 4:4, Job 6:10; Isa 8:11
by the hand : or, being in the hand, etc
that which : Job 32:8-10; Deu 4:5; Psa 71:17; Act 20:20

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Barnes -> Job 27:11
Barnes: Job 27:11 - -- I will teach you by the hand of God - Margin, "or, being in."Coverdale, "In the name of God."So Tindal, Noyes, "Concerning the hand of God."Goo...
I will teach you by the hand of God - Margin, "or, being in."Coverdale, "In the name of God."So Tindal, Noyes, "Concerning the hand of God."Good, "Concerning the dealings of God."The Chaldee renders it
That which is with the Almighty will I not conceal - That is, I will appeal to his works, and show what traces of wisdom there are in them.
Poole -> Job 27:11
Poole: Job 27:11 - -- By the hand of God i.e. by God’ s help and inspiration; as God is said to speak to the prophet with or by a strong hand, Isa 8:11 . I will n...
By the hand of God i.e. by God’ s help and inspiration; as God is said to speak to the prophet with or by a strong hand, Isa 8:11 . I will not teach you my own vain conceits, but what God himself hath taught me. Or, concerning (as the prefix beth is oft used, as Exo 12:43,44 Ps 63:6 87:3 Pro 4:11 )
the hand of God i.e. his counsel and providence in governing the world, or the manner of his dealing with men, and especially with wicked men, of whose portion he discourseth Job 27:13,14 , &c., showing how far the hand of God is either for them, or upon them, and against them.
That which is with the Almighty i.e. what is in his breast or counsel, and how he executes his secret purposes concerning them; or the truth of God, the doctrine which he hath taught his church about these matters.
Haydock -> Job 27:11
Haydock: Job 27:11 - -- Hand, or grace of God. ---
Hath, how he acts, and with what design. (Calmet) ---
Quid disponat Deus. (St. Augustine)
Hand, or grace of God. ---
Hath, how he acts, and with what design. (Calmet) ---
Quid disponat Deus. (St. Augustine)
Gill -> Job 27:11
Gill: Job 27:11 - -- I will teach you by the hand of God,.... To serve God, and speak truth, says one of the Jewish commentators g; rather the works of God, and methods of...
I will teach you by the hand of God,.... To serve God, and speak truth, says one of the Jewish commentators g; rather the works of God, and methods of his providence, with wicked men and hypocrites; the wisdom of God in his dispensations towards them; the reasons why he suffers them to live in outward prosperity and happiness, and what in the issue will be their case and circumstances; wherefore some render the words, "I will teach you the hand of God", or "of", or "concerning the hand of God" h; and so Mr. Broughton, of God, his hand; not his works of nature which his hand had wrought, of which he had discoursed in the preceding chapter; but his works of providence, and those more mysterious ones relating to the afflictions of the godly, and the prosperity of the wicked. Job had been a teacher and instructor of others in the times of his prosperity, and his words had upheld, strengthened, and comforted many, Job 4:3; and he was not the less qualified for, nor the less capable of such an office now in his adversity, which had been a school to him, in which he had learned many useful lessons himself, and so was in a better capacity of teaching others. Thus some render the words, "I will teach you", being in or "under the hand of God" i; under his mighty hand, his afflicting, chastising hand, which had touched him, and pressed him sore, and yet had guided and instructed him in many things, and particularly relating to the subject he proposed to instruct his friends in; who, though they were men of knowledge, and in years, yet he apprehended needed instruction; and he undertook to give them some by the good hand of God upon him, through his help and assistance, and under the influences and teachings of his spirit. The Targum is,
"I will teach you by the prophecy of God;''
see Eze 1:3;
that which is with the Almighty will I not conceal; meaning not the secret purposes and decrees of God within himself, which cannot be known, unless he reveals them; rather secret truths, which are not obvious to everyone, the mysteries of the kingdom, the wisdom of God in a mystery, the knowledge of which the Lord vouchsafes to some of his people in a very peculiar manner; though the mysteries of Providence seem chiefly intended, which those that carefully observe attain to an understanding of, so as to be capable of instructing others; and indeed what is in reserve with God for men among his treasures, whether of grace or glory for his own peculiar people, or especially of wrath and vengeance for wicked men and hypocrites, may be here designed; and whatever knowledge men have of the mysteries of nature, providence, and grace, which may be profitable unto others, and make for the glory of God, should not be concealed from men, see Job 6:10.

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 27:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Job 27:1-23 - --1 Job protests his sincerity.8 The hypocrite is without hope.11 The blessings which the wicked have are turned into curses.
MHCC -> Job 27:11-23
MHCC: Job 27:11-23 - --Job's friends, on the same subject, spoke of the misery of wicked men before death as proportioned to their crimes; Job considered that if it were not...
Matthew Henry -> Job 27:11-23
Matthew Henry: Job 27:11-23 - -- Job's friends had seen a great deal of the misery and destruction that attend wicked people, especially oppressors; and Job, while the heat of dispu...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 27:8-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 27:8-12 - --
8 For what is the hope of the godless, when He cutteth off,
When Eloah taketh away his soul?
9 Will God hear his cry
When distress cometh upon hi...
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 26:1--27:23 - --4. Job's third reply to Bildad chs. 26-27
Job's long speech here contrasts strikingly with Bilda...
