
Text -- Job 32:19 (NET)




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Wesley -> Job 32:19
Bottles of new wine.
JFB -> Job 32:19
JFB: Job 32:19 - -- Bosom: from which the words of Orientalists in speaking seem to come more than with us; they speak gutturally. "Like (new) wine (in fermentation) with...
Bosom: from which the words of Orientalists in speaking seem to come more than with us; they speak gutturally. "Like (new) wine (in fermentation) without a vent," to work itself off. New wine is kept in new goatskin bottles. This fittingly applies to the young Elihu, as contrasted with the old friends (Mat 9:7).
Clarke: Job 32:19 - -- My belly is as wine which hath no vent - New wine in a state of effervescence
My belly is as wine which hath no vent - New wine in a state of effervescence

Clarke: Job 32:19 - -- Like new bottles - Bottles, or rather bags, made of goat-skins. The head and shanks being cut off, the animal is cased out of the skin. The skin is ...
Like new bottles - Bottles, or rather bags, made of goat-skins. The head and shanks being cut off, the animal is cased out of the skin. The skin is then properly dressed; the anus and four shank holes properly tied up; and an aperture left at the neck or in some other place for the liquor to be poured in, and drawn out. One of these now lies before me, well tanned, and beautifully ornamented, and capable of holding many gallons. They are used, not only to carry wine and water, but for butter, and also for various dry goods. I have mentioned this in another place. When the wine is in a state of fermentation, and the skin has no vent, these bottles or bags are ready to burst; and if they be old, the new wine destroys them, breaks the old stitching, or rends the old skin. Our Lord makes use of the same figure, Mat 9:17 (note); where see the note.
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Barnes -> Job 32:19
Barnes: Job 32:19 - -- Behold, my belly is as wine which hath no vent - Margin, as in Hebrew, "is not opened"- לאיפתח lo' yipâthach . The repherence...
Behold, my belly is as wine which hath no vent - Margin, as in Hebrew, "is not opened"-
It is ready to burst like new bottles - The Septuagint renders this, "As the torn (
The process of manufacturing them at present is this: The skins of the goats are striped off whole except at the neck. The holes at the feet and tail are sewed up. They are first stuffed out full, and strained by driving in small billets and chips of oak wood; and then are filled with a strong infusion of oak bark for a certain time, until the hair becomes fixed, and the skin sufficiently tanned. They are sold at different prices, from fifteen up to fifty piastres. Robinson’ s Bibli. Research. ii. 440. Elihu, perhaps, could not have found a more striking illustration of his meaning. lie could no longer restrain himself, and he gave utterance, therefore, to the views which he deemed so important. The word "belly"in this verse (
Poole -> Job 32:19
Poole: Job 32:19 - -- My belly i.e. my mind or heart, which is oft called a man’ s belly, as Job 15:35 Psa 40:8 Hab 3:16 Joh 7:38 .
As wine as new wine pent up clos...
My belly i.e. my mind or heart, which is oft called a man’ s belly, as Job 15:35 Psa 40:8 Hab 3:16 Joh 7:38 .
As wine as new wine pent up close in a bottle, as the following words explain it and determine it. The
wine is here put for the bottle in which it is, by a common metonymy.
New bottles i.e. bottles of new wine, by the same general figure; for otherwise old bottles are most apt to burst, Mat 9:17 .
Haydock -> Job 32:19
Vessels, made of skins. Hebrew oboth. (Haydock)
Gill -> Job 32:19
Gill: Job 32:19 - -- Behold, my belly is as wine, which hath no vent,.... Or, "is not opened" a, like a bottle of wine, as Ben Gersom, which is stopped close, and the wi...
Behold, my belly is as wine, which hath no vent,.... Or, "is not opened" a, like a bottle of wine, as Ben Gersom, which is stopped close, and the wine in it new; which is most apt to ferment, and should have vent given it; so the Targum,
"as new wine, which is not opened:''
in the same manner Jarchi and Bar Tzemach interpret it; in these words Elihu illustrates, by a metaphor taken from new wine put into bottles and tightly stopped, what he had before more literally and properly expressed, and so in the following clause:
it is ready to burst like new bottles; or perhaps it may be better rendered, "like bottles of new wine" b; for new bottles are not so apt to burst as old ones, and especially when they have new wine in them; the bottles of the ancients, and in the eastern countries, being made of skin, which better agrees with what our Lord says, Mat 9:17; by his belly he means his mind, which was full of matter, and that matter he compares to new wine in bottles, tightly stopped, which need vent, and are in danger of bursting: the doctrine of the Gospel is like to wine, Son 7:9; to wine neat and clean, being free from all human mixtures; to wine of a good flavour and pleasant taste, as the Gospel is to those whose taste is changed; to generous wine, which revives, and refreshes, and comforts; all which effects the doctrines of the Gospel have, when attended with a divine influence: and it may be compared to new wine; not that it is a new and upstart doctrine, it is the everlasting Gospel, made known immediately on the fall of Adam, and was ordained before the world for our glory; but because it is newly, or of late, under the Gospel dispensation, more clearly revealed: ministers of the word are like vessels, into which it is put; they are but vessels, even earthly vessels, and have nothing but what is put into them; and they are like vessels stopped up, when they are straitened in themselves, or shut up by the Lord, that they cannot come forth freely in their ministry, and when any outward restraint is laid upon them by persecuting magistrates, and when there is no open door for them in Providence; which gives them great pain and uneasiness, and, let the consequence be what it will, they are weary of forbearing, and cannot stay, but must speak the things they see and know; see Jer 20:9.

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 32:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Job 32:1-22 - --1 Elihu is angry with Job and his three friends.6 Because wisdom comes not from age, he excuses the boldness of his youth.11 He reproves them for not ...
MHCC -> Job 32:15-22
MHCC: Job 32:15-22 - --If we are sure that the Spirit of God suggested what we are about to say, still we ought to refrain, till it comes to our turn to speak. God is the Go...
Matthew Henry -> Job 32:15-22
Matthew Henry: Job 32:15-22 - -- Three things here apologize for Elihu's interposing as he does in this controversy which had already been canvassed by such acute and learned disput...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 32:18-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 32:18-22 - --
18 For I am full of words,
The spirit of my inner nature constraineth me.
19 Behold, my interior is like wine which is not opened,
Like new bottl...
Constable: Job 32:1--37:24 - --F. Elihu's Speeches chs. 32-37
Many critical scholars believe that a later editor inserted chapters 32-3...

Constable: Job 32:6--34:1 - --2. Elihu's first speech 32:6-33:33
Before Elihu began presenting his views (ch. 33), he first ha...
