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Text -- Job 31:39 (NET)

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31:39 if I have eaten its produce without paying, or caused the death of its owners,
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Job 31:39 - -- Either without paying the price for the land, or by defrauding my workmen of their wages.

Either without paying the price for the land, or by defrauding my workmen of their wages.

Wesley: Job 31:39 - -- Killing them that I might have undisturbed possession of it, as Ahab did Naboth.

Killing them that I might have undisturbed possession of it, as Ahab did Naboth.

JFB: Job 31:39 - -- Not literally, but "harassed to death"; until he gave me up his land gratis [MAURER]; as in Jdg 16:16; "suffered him to languish" by taking away his m...

Not literally, but "harassed to death"; until he gave me up his land gratis [MAURER]; as in Jdg 16:16; "suffered him to languish" by taking away his means of living [UMBREIT] (1Ki 21:19).

Clarke: Job 31:39 - -- If I have eaten the fruits thereof without money - I have never been that narrow-minded man who, through a principle of covetousness, exhausts his l...

If I have eaten the fruits thereof without money - I have never been that narrow-minded man who, through a principle of covetousness, exhausts his land, putting himself to no charges, by labor and manure, to strengthen it; or defrauds those of their wages who were employed under him. If I have eaten the fruits of it, I have cultivated it well to produce those fruits; and this has not been without money, for I have gone to expenses on the soil, and remunerated the laborers

Clarke: Job 31:39 - -- Or have caused the owners thereof to lose their life - Coverdale translates, Yee yf I have greved eny of the plowmen. They have not panted in labor...

Or have caused the owners thereof to lose their life - Coverdale translates, Yee yf I have greved eny of the plowmen. They have not panted in labor without due recompense.

TSK: Job 31:39 - -- fruits : Heb. strength, Gen 4:12 caused the owners thereof to lose their life : Heb. caused the soul of the owners thereof to expire, or breathe out, ...

fruits : Heb. strength, Gen 4:12

caused the owners thereof to lose their life : Heb. caused the soul of the owners thereof to expire, or breathe out, 1Ki 21:13-16, 1Ki 21:19; Pro 1:19; Isa 26:21; Eze 22:6, Eze 22:12, Eze 22:13

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Job 31:39 - -- If I have eaten the fruits thereof - Margin, strength. The strength of the earth is that which the earth produces or which is the result of its...

If I have eaten the fruits thereof - Margin, strength. The strength of the earth is that which the earth produces or which is the result of its strength. We speak now of a "strong soil "- meaning that it is capable of bearing much.

Without money - Hebrew "without silver "- silver being the principal circulating medium in early times. The meaning here is, "without paying for it;"either without having paid for the land, or for the labor. "Or have caused the owners thereof."Margin, the soul of the owners thereof to expire, or breathe out. The Hebrew is, "If I have caused the life of the owners (or lords) of it to breathe out."The meaning is, if I have appropriated to myself the land or labor of others without paying for it, so that their means of living are taken away. He disclaims all injustice in the case. He had not deprived others of their land by violence or fraud, so that they had no means of subsistence.

Poole: Job 31:39 - -- Without money either without paying the price required by the right owner for the land, or by defrauding my workmen of the wages of their labours. T...

Without money either without paying the price required by the right owner for the land, or by defrauding my workmen of the wages of their labours.

To lose their life killing them, that so I might have undisturbed possession of it, as Ahab did Naboth.

Haydock: Job 31:39 - -- Money. Or paying for them. (Menochius) --- And have. Protestants, "or have caused the owners thereof to lose their life."

Money. Or paying for them. (Menochius) ---

And have. Protestants, "or have caused the owners thereof to lose their life."

Gill: Job 31:39 - -- If I have eaten the fruits thereof without money,.... Or, "the strength thereof without silver" b; see Gen 4:12, silver being the money chiefly in use...

If I have eaten the fruits thereof without money,.... Or, "the strength thereof without silver" b; see Gen 4:12, silver being the money chiefly in use in those times. Job's meaning is, that he ate not anything of the fruits and increase of his own land, without having paid for the same, which he would have done, if he had got his land out of the hands of the rightful owners of it, by deceit or violence; or if he had not paid his workmen for ploughing, sowing, reaping, &c. or if he had demanded the fruits of the earth of his tenants, to whom he had let out his farms, without giving them a proper price for them:

or have caused the owners thereof to lose their life; as Jezebel caused Naboth to lose his, who was the original proprietor, that Ahab might possess it, 1Ki 21:7; or it may signify tenants, to whom Job rented out fields, but did not starve them by renting them under hard leases, or lands on hard terms, so that they could not live upon them; or it may design the tillers of the land, as Jarchi and Bar Tzemach; those that wrought in it, the servants that were employed in ploughing, &c. to whom wages were due, and who had not too hard labour imposed upon them, to the endangering of their lives; or he did not "afflict and grieve" c them, as some versions; or make their lives bitter, through hard bondage and service, as the Israelites in Egypt.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Job 31:39 There is some debate over the meaning of בְּעָלֶיהָ (bÿ’aleyha), usually transl...

Geneva Bible: Job 31:39 If I have eaten the fruits thereof without money, or have caused ( e ) the owners thereof to lose their life: ( e ) Meaning, that he was not a briber...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Job 31:1-40 - --1 Job makes a solemn protestation of his integrity in several duties.

MHCC: Job 31:33-40 - --Job clears himself from the charge of hypocrisy. We are loth to confess our faults, willing to excuse them, and to lay the blame upon others. But he t...

Matthew Henry: Job 31:33-40 - -- We have here Job's protestation against three more sins, together with his general appeal to God's bar and his petition for a hearing there, which, ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Job 31:38-40 - -- 38 If my field cry out against me, And all together its furrows weep; 39 If I have devoured its strength without payment, And caused the soul of ...

Constable: Job 29:1--31:40 - --2. Job's defense of his innocence ch. 29-31 Job gave a soliloquy before his dialogue with his th...

Constable: Job 31:1-40 - --Job's continuing innocence ch. 31 As was common in ancient Near Eastern judicial cases, ...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Job (Book Introduction) JOB A REAL PERSON.--It has been supposed by some that the book of Job is an allegory, not a real narrative, on account of the artificial character of ...

JFB: Job (Outline) THE HOLINESS OF JOB, HIS WEALTH, &c. (Job 1:1-5) SATAN, APPEARING BEFORE GOD, FALSELY ACCUSES JOB. (Job 1:6-12) SATAN FURTHER TEMPTS JOB. (Job 2:1-8)...

TSK: Job (Book Introduction) A large aquatic animal, perhaps the extinct dinosaur, plesiosaurus, the exact meaning is unknown. Some think this to be a crocodile but from the desc...

TSK: Job 31 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Job 31:1, Job makes a solemn protestation of his integrity in several duties.

Poole: Job 31 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 31 He protesteth his continency and chastity; God’ s providence, presence, and judgments; his motives, Job 31:1-4 . His just dealings,...

MHCC: Job (Book Introduction) This book is so called from Job, whose prosperity, afflictions, and restoration, are here recorded. He lived soon after Abraham, or perhaps before tha...

MHCC: Job 31 (Chapter Introduction) (Job 31:1-8) Job declares his uprightness. (Job 31:9-15) His integrity. (Job 31:16-23) Job merciful. (Job 31:24-32) Job not guilty of covetousness ...

Matthew Henry: Job (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Job This book of Job stands by itself, is not connected with any other, and is therefore to...

Matthew Henry: Job 31 (Chapter Introduction) Job had often protested his integrity in general; here he does it in particular instances, not in a way of commendation (for he does not here procl...

Constable: Job (Book Introduction) Introduction Title This book, like many others in the Old Testament, got its name from...

Constable: Job (Outline) Outline I. Prologue chs. 1-2 A. Job's character 1:1-5 B. Job's calamitie...

Constable: Job Job Bibliography Andersen, Francis I. Job. Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries series. Leicester, Eng. and Downe...

Haydock: Job (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF JOB. INTRODUCTION. This Book takes its name from the holy man, of whom it treats; who, according to the more probable opinion, was ...

Gill: Job (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JOB This book, in the Hebrew copies, generally goes by this name, from Job, who is however the subject, if not the writer of it. In...

Gill: Job 31 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JOB 31 In this chapter Job gives an account of himself in private life, of the integrity and uprightness of his life, and his holy ...

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