
Text -- Job 33:27 (NET)




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JFB: Job 33:25-28 - -- Effects of restoration to God's favor; literally, to Job a temporal revival; spiritually, an eternal regeneration. The striking words cannot be restri...
Effects of restoration to God's favor; literally, to Job a temporal revival; spiritually, an eternal regeneration. The striking words cannot be restricted to their temporal meaning, as used by Elihu (1Pe 1:11-12).


JFB: Job 33:27 - -- God. Rather, with UMBREIT, "Now he (the restored penitent) singeth joyfully (answering to "joy," Job 33:26; Psa 51:12) before men, and saith," &c. (Pr...
God. Rather, with UMBREIT, "Now he (the restored penitent) singeth joyfully (answering to "joy," Job 33:26; Psa 51:12) before men, and saith," &c. (Pro 25:20; Psa 66:16; Psa 116:14).

Made the straight crooked: as Job had misrepresented God's character.

JFB: Job 33:27 - -- Literally, "was made even" to me; rather, "My punishment was not commensurate with my sin" (so Zophar, Job 11:6); the reverse of what Job heretofore s...
Literally, "was made even" to me; rather, "My punishment was not commensurate with my sin" (so Zophar, Job 11:6); the reverse of what Job heretofore said (Job 16:17; Psa 103:10; Ezr 9:13).
Clarke -> Job 33:27
Clarke: Job 33:27 - -- He looketh upon men - אנשים anashim , wretched, fallen men. He shines into them, to convince them of sin; and if any, under this convincing li...
He looketh upon men -
TSK -> Job 33:27
TSK: Job 33:27 - -- looketh : etc. or, shall look upon men, and say
I : Job 7:20; Num 12:11; 2Sa 12:13; Pro 28:13; Jer 3:13, Jer 31:18, Jer 31:19; Luk 15:18-22, Luk 18:13...
looketh : etc. or, shall look upon men, and say
I : Job 7:20; Num 12:11; 2Sa 12:13; Pro 28:13; Jer 3:13, Jer 31:18, Jer 31:19; Luk 15:18-22, Luk 18:13; 1Jo 1:8-10
I have sinned : etc. Gen 16:13; 2Ch 16:9; Psa 11:4, Psa 14:2, Psa 139:1-4; Pro 5:21, Pro 15:3; Jer 23:24
perverted : Ecc 5:8
right : Psa 19:7, Psa 19:8, Psa 119:128; Rom 7:12-14, Rom 7:16, Rom 7:22

collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes -> Job 33:27
Barnes: Job 33:27 - -- He looketh upon men - Margin, "or, he shall look upon men, and say, I have sinned."Umbreit renders this, Nun singt er jubelnd zu den Menschen -...
He looketh upon men - Margin, "or, he shall look upon men, and say, I have sinned."Umbreit renders this, Nun singt er jubelnd zu den Menschen - "now he sings joyfully among men."So Noyes, "He shall sing among men, and say."Prof. Lee "He shall fully consider or pronounce right to men, so that one shall say, I have sinned."Coverdale, "Such a respect hath he unto men. Therefore let a man confess and say, I have offended."The Septuagint renders it,
And if any say, I have sinned - Hebrew "And says,"that is, if the sufferer, under the pressure of his afflictions, is willing to confess his faults, then God is ready to show him mercy. This accords with what Elihu purposed to state of the design of afflictions, that they were intended to bring people to reflection, and to be a means of wholesome discipline. There is no doubt that he meant that all this should be understood by Job as applicable to himself, for he manifestly means to be understood as saying that he had not seen in him the evidence of a penitent mind, such as he supposed afflictions were designed to produce.
And perverted that which was right - That is, in regard to operations and views of the divine government. He had held error, or had cherished wrong apprehensions of the divine character. Or it may mean, that he had dealt unjustly with people in his contact with them.
And it profited me not - The word used here (
Poole -> Job 33:27
Poole: Job 33:27 - -- He looketh upon men either,
1. The sick man shall look upon and converse with mankind, his friends, or others, as he did before, and shall say, (as ...
He looketh upon men either,
1. The sick man shall look upon and converse with mankind, his friends, or others, as he did before, and shall say, (as the following word is and may be rendered,)
I have sinned & c., i.e. he shall confess to them that God was not to be blamed, but that he, by his own sin and folly, did bring that evil upon himself. And then he shall acknowledge God’ s great goodness to him, and shall add what follows in the next verse, He hath delivered my soul , &c., and my life , &c., as they render it. Or rather,
2. God diligently observes all mankind, and their several carriages, especially in sickness and distress.
If any say, I have sinned if there be any man that sincerely saith thus, God hears it, and will pardon and heal him, as it follows.
Perverted that which was right either,
1. I have judged perversely of the just and right ways of God, censuring his proceedings against me as too severe and rigorous, whereas in truth I only was to be blamed. Or,
2. I have perverted God’ s righteous law by bending it, and making it comply with my crooked ways; or, I have swerved from the right and good way of God’ s commands; or, I have made crooked paths. So he repeats in other words what he said in the former branch of the verse, I have sinned . It profited me not ; I got no good by so doing, as I vainly promised myself; but I got much hurt by it, even diseases, and griefs, and extreme dangers. This was the just fruit of my sins. It is a meiosis, whereby less is said, and more is understood, of which we have seen many examples before.
Gill -> Job 33:27
Gill: Job 33:27 - -- He looketh upon men,.... According to our version, and other interpreters, the sense is, God looks upon men as he does on all men in general, their wa...
He looketh upon men,.... According to our version, and other interpreters, the sense is, God looks upon men as he does on all men in general, their ways and their works; and particularly he takes notice of men under affliction, and observes how they behave; if they are penitent and confess their sins, he restores them to health, and does them good both in body and soul. But most carry the sense another way, and interpret it of the sick man recovered, who looks upon his friends and relations about him, and any others that come within his reach; of he goes about them, as Aben Ezra explains the word; or will accompany with men, as Mr. Broughton; or sets them in rows, as Gersom, in order, as at a levee, that he may the better address them; or he shall direct himself to them, as the Targum; or shall sing over them or before them, so Schultens t; in a joyful manner, in an exulting strain, express himself, as follows; for the phrase,
and if any say u, should be rendered, "and he shall say"; make the following confession of his acknowledgment of the goodness of God unto him;
I have sinned; against God and man, and that has been the cause of all my afflictions; I am now sensible of it, and ingenuously own it:
and perverted that which was right: have not done that which is right in the sight of God, nor what is just and right between man and man; have perverted the right ways of God, swerved from his commandments, and gone into crooked paths, with the workers of iniquity; and declined from, or perverted, justice and judgment among men;
and it profiteth me not; as sin does not in the issue; though it promises profit and advantage, it does not yield it; but, on the contrary, much harm and mischief come by it.

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NET Notes: Job 33:27 The verb שָׁוָה (shavah) has the impersonal meaning here, “it has not been requited to me.” The meanin...
Geneva Bible -> Job 33:27
Geneva Bible: Job 33:27 He looketh upon men, and [if any] say, I have sinned, and ( s ) perverted [that which was] right, and it profited ( t ) me not;
( s ) That is, done w...

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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 33:19-28
MHCC: Job 33:19-28 - --Job complained of his diseases, and judged by them that God was angry with him; his friends did so too: but Elihu shows that God often afflicts the bo...
Matthew Henry -> Job 33:19-28
Matthew Henry: Job 33:19-28 - -- God has spoken once to sinners by their own consciences, to keep them from the paths of the destroyer, but they perceive it not; they are not aware ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 33:25-28
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 33:25-28 - --
25 His flesh swelleth with the freshness of youth,
He returneth to the days of his youth.
26 If he prayeth to Eloah, He showeth him favour,
So th...
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...
