
Text -- Job 33:16 (NET)




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Wesley -> Job 33:16
He imprints those instructions upon their minds.
JFB -> Job 33:16
JFB: Job 33:16 - -- Literally, "sealeth (their ears) to Himself by warnings," that is, with the sureness and secrecy of a seal He reveals His warnings [UMBREIT]. To seal ...
Literally, "sealeth (their ears) to Himself by warnings," that is, with the sureness and secrecy of a seal He reveals His warnings [UMBREIT]. To seal up securely (Job 37:7).
Clarke -> Job 33:16
Clarke: Job 33:16 - -- Then he openeth the ears of men, and sealeth, etc. - A dream or a vision simply considered is likely to do no good; it is the opening of the underst...
Then he openeth the ears of men, and sealeth, etc. - A dream or a vision simply considered is likely to do no good; it is the opening of the understanding, and the pouring in of the light, that make men wise to salvation. Serious alarms, holy purposes, penitential pangs for past sins, apprehension of death and judgment, discoveries of God’ s justice, of Christ’ s love, of the world’ s vanity, of heaven’ s excellence, etc., etc., etc., are often used by the Divine Spirit to withdraw men from their evil purpose, and to hide pride from man, Job 33:17; and of all these openings of the ear of the heart, and sealing instructions upon the conscience, we have numerous examples in the history of the Church, in the experience of good men, and even in the civil and providential history of all nations.
TSK -> Job 33:16
TSK: Job 33:16 - -- openeth : Heb. revealeth, or, uncovereth, Job 36:10, Job 36:15; 2Sa 7:27; Psa 40:6; Isa 6:10, Isa 48:8, Isa 50:5; Luk 24:45; Act 16:14
sealeth : Neh 9...

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Barnes -> Job 33:16
Barnes: Job 33:16 - -- Then he openeth the ears of men - Margin, as in Hebrew "revealeth,"or "uncovereth."The idea is, that he then reveals to the ear of man importan...
Then he openeth the ears of men - Margin, as in Hebrew "revealeth,"or "uncovereth."The idea is, that he then reveals to the ear of man important admonitions or counsels. He communicates valuable truth. We are not to understand this as saying that the sleeper actually hears God speak, but as the ear is the organ of hearing, it is employed here to denote that God then communicates His will to human beinigs. In what way he had access to the souls of people by dreams, it is impossible to explain.
And sealeth their instruction - literally, "In their admonition he seals;"or he affixes a seal. The idea is, that he makes the admonition or instruction as secure as if a seal were affixed to it. A seal ratified or confirmed a contract, a will, or a deed, and the sense here is, that the communications of God to the soul were as firm as if they had been ratified in like manner. Or possibly it may mean, that the warnings of God were communicated to the soul like a sealed letter or message unknown to any other; that is, were made privately to the individual himself in the slumbers of the night. Others have understood the word rendered instruction, as denoting castigation, or punishment, and according to that explanation the meaning would be, that he announces to them certain punishment if they continued in sin; he made it as certain to them as if it were ratified by a seal. So Rosenmuller and Mercer. Schultens supposes it to be equivalent to inspires them, or communicates instruction by inspiration as if it were confirmed and ratified by a seal. He observes that the Arabic word
Poole -> Job 33:16
Poole: Job 33:16 - -- i.e. He revealeth his will to the ears and hearts of men, as this phrase is used, Job 36:10 Psa 40:6 Isa 1:4 ; and he imprinteth those instructions ...
i.e. He revealeth his will to the ears and hearts of men, as this phrase is used, Job 36:10 Psa 40:6 Isa 1:4 ; and he imprinteth those instructions which he hath revealed to their ears upon their minds, that after they have heard and received them they do not let them slip, as men commonly do most things which they hear, whether from God or men, but do retain and hold them fast, and are fully satisfied and assured of the truth and importance of them. Or, he sealeth their chastening , or correction , for so this word signifies as well as instruction, i.e. he gives them assurance of his purpose of correcting them for their sins, if they do not prevent it by a speedy repentance. Or, he sealeth it (i.e. his word conveyed to their ears and minds) with chastening them , i.e. he gives them assurance of the truth and reality of his revelation by striking them with a sacred dread and horror, as was usual in such dreams or night visions, as we see Job 4:13,15 ; which he did that they might remember it the better, and distinguish this from such vain dreams as are only the productions of man’ s fancy.
Haydock -> Job 33:16
Haydock: Job 33:16 - -- Instructeth. Hebrew, "sealing," that they may not mistake such a favour for a common dream. (Calmet)
Instructeth. Hebrew, "sealing," that they may not mistake such a favour for a common dream. (Calmet)
Gill -> Job 33:16
Gill: Job 33:16 - -- Then he openeth the ears of men,.... Not the ears of his body, which remaining shut while things are presented to his mind in a dream or vision, but h...
Then he openeth the ears of men,.... Not the ears of his body, which remaining shut while things are presented to his mind in a dream or vision, but his internal ears; it is the same with opening the heart or understanding to attend to and receive the things delivered in this visionary way:
and sealeth their instruction; sends home the instruction given in this manner, and imprints it upon the mind, so that it is well remembered when awake, not only the dreams themselves, but the lessons taught and learnt there, as may be observed in the cases of Abimelech and Laban, Gen 20:3; the word signifies "chastisement" l as well as instruction, that being one way in which God teaches and instructs men, Psa 94:12; and so the sense may be, that God in a dream or vision makes it known to men, that if they regard not what he says to them, and repent not of their evils, and turn from them, he will correct and chastise them, and this he assures them of; and they may look for the certain performance of it, that he will visit their transgressions with a rod, and their iniquities with stripes; things that are sealed being sure and firm. Mr. Broughton renders the words, "and imprints why they are chastised."

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NET Notes: Job 33:16 Heb “and seals their bonds.” The form of the present translation, “and terrifies them with warnings,” is derived only by emend...
Geneva Bible -> Job 33:16
Geneva Bible: Job 33:16 Then he openeth the ears of men, and ( h ) sealeth their instruction,
( h ) That is, determined to send on them.

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 33:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Job 33:1-33 - --1 Elihu offers himself instead of God to reason with Job.8 He excuses God from giving man an account of his ways, by his greatness.14 God calls man to...
MHCC -> Job 33:14-18
MHCC: Job 33:14-18 - --God speaks to us by conscience, by providences, and by ministers; of all these Elihu discourses. There was not then, that we know of, any Divine revel...
Matthew Henry -> Job 33:14-18
Matthew Henry: Job 33:14-18 - -- Job had complained that God kept him wholly in the dark concerning the meaning of his dealings with him, and therefore concluded he dealt with him a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 33:13-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 33:13-18 - --
13 Why hast thou contended against Him,
That He answereth not concerning all His doings?
14 Yet no-in one way God speaketh,
And in two, only one ...
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...
