
Text -- Job 35:14 (NET)




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Wesley: Job 35:14 - -- Thou canst not understand his dealings with thee. Here Elihu answers another objection of Job's: and tells him that though God may for a season delay ...
Thou canst not understand his dealings with thee. Here Elihu answers another objection of Job's: and tells him that though God may for a season delay to answer, yet he will certainly do him right.

Justice is at his tribunal, and in all his ways and administrations.

Wesley: Job 35:14 - -- Instead of murmuring, repent of what is past, humble thyself under God's hand, wait patiently in his way, 'till deliverance come; for it will certainl...
Instead of murmuring, repent of what is past, humble thyself under God's hand, wait patiently in his way, 'till deliverance come; for it will certainly come if thou dost not hinder it.
JFB: Job 35:14 - -- (as a temporal deliverer; for he did look for a Redeemer after death, Job 19:25-27; which passage cannot consistently with Elihu's assertion here be i...
(as a temporal deliverer; for he did look for a Redeemer after death, Job 19:25-27; which passage cannot consistently with Elihu's assertion here be interpreted of "seeing" a temporal "redeemer"), Job 7:7; Job 9:11; Job 23:3, Job 23:8-9; yet, judgment . . . ; therefore trust . . . But the Hebrew favors MAURER, "How much less (will God . . . regard, Job 35:13), since thou sayest, that He does not regard thee." So in Job 4:19. Thus Elihu alludes to Job's words (Job 19:7; Job 30:20).

Clarke: Job 35:14 - -- Thou sayest thou shalt not see Him - Several MSS. have "Thou shalt not see me,"and the Septuagint, and one other, "Thou shalt not see us,"but withou...
Thou sayest thou shalt not see Him - Several MSS. have "Thou shalt not see me,"and the Septuagint, and one other, "Thou shalt not see us,"but without the points,

Clarke: Job 35:14 - -- Yet judgment is before him - Rest assured that God has not forgotten either to punish or to save; therefore trust in him; choose to be a monument of...
Yet judgment is before him - Rest assured that God has not forgotten either to punish or to save; therefore trust in him; choose to be a monument of his mercy, rather than of his justice.
TSK -> Job 35:14
TSK: Job 35:14 - -- thou sayest : Job 9:11, Job 23:3, Job 23:8-10
yet : Job 9:19, Job 19:7; Psa 77:5-10, Psa 97:2; Isa 30:18, Isa 54:17; Mic 7:7-9
trust : Psa 27:12-14, P...

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Barnes -> Job 35:14
Barnes: Job 35:14 - -- Although thou sayest thou shalt not see him - This is addressed to Job, and is designed to entreat him to trust in God. Elihu seems to refer to...
Although thou sayest thou shalt not see him - This is addressed to Job, and is designed to entreat him to trust in God. Elihu seems to refer to some remark that Job had made, like that in Job 23:8, where he said that he could not come near him, nor bring his cause before him. If he went to the east, the west, thc north, or the south, he could not see him, and could get no opportunity of bringing his cause before him: see the notes at that place. Elihu here says that though it is true in fact that God is invisible, yet this ought not to be regarded as a reason why he should not confide in him. The argument of Elihu here - which is undoubtedly sound - is, that the fact that God is invisible should not be regarded as any evidence that he does not attend to the affairs of people, or that he is not worthy of our love.
Judgment is before him - He is a God of justice, and will do that which is right.
Therefore trust him - Though he is invisible, and though you cannot bring, your cause directly before him. The word which is used here (
Poole -> Job 35:14
Poole: Job 35:14 - -- Thou shalt not see him or, thou canst not see him ; the future tense of the indicative mood being oft put potentially; i.e. thou canal not have thy ...
Thou shalt not see him or, thou canst not see him ; the future tense of the indicative mood being oft put potentially; i.e. thou canal not have thy desire in appearing and pleading thy cause before him. So this is a new matter, and Elihu answers another objection of Job’ s, of which see Job 23:8,9 , and tells him that he is not to judge of God by present appearance; because though God may for a season hide his face, and delay to give him an answer, yet he will certainly do him right. Before him , i.e. before God, or in his presence, or at his tribunal, or in all his ways and admininstrations. And
judgment is put for justice or just judgment, as it is Job 8:3 Psa 37:28 99:4 , and oft elsewhere. So the sense is, God is and will show himself to be just in all his ways, and therefore thou dost wickedly in reflecting upon God’ s justice. Or, yet judge thyself
before him instead of accusing God, condemn thyself, acknowledge thy sins, and then thou mayst hope for mercy. Compare 1Co 11:31 .
Trust thou in him instead of murmuring against him, put thy trust in him. Repent of what is past, and humble thyself under God’ s hand, and do not despond for the future, but wait upon God patiently in his way till deliverance come to thee; for it will certainly come if thou dost not hinder it.
Haydock -> Job 35:14
Haydock: Job 35:14 - -- Before him. Try whether the assertion be true. (Haydock) ---
Only change thy life, and hope in him, and thou wilt see the good effects. (Calmet)
Before him. Try whether the assertion be true. (Haydock) ---
Only change thy life, and hope in him, and thou wilt see the good effects. (Calmet)
Gill -> Job 35:14
Gill: Job 35:14 - -- Although thou sayest thou shall not see him,.... Which is another expression of Job's taken notice of by Elihu, and to which he makes answer; he seems...
Although thou sayest thou shall not see him,.... Which is another expression of Job's taken notice of by Elihu, and to which he makes answer; he seems to refer to Job 23:3. God is indeed invisible in his nature and essence, but is to be seen in his works of creation and providence; which Job was acquainted with, and in which he had seen somewhat of the glory of God, and of his divine perfections in them. See Job 9:4. And he is to be seen in Christ by an eye of faith, and Job had trusted in him as his salvation; and he will be seen with the beatific vision in heaven as he is, in a more glorious and perfect manner, which Job had a full persuasion of, Job 13:15; and therefore is not to be understood in either of those senses, but of his not seeing him on a throne of judgment, hearing and trying his cause, judging and acquitting him; this he had often desired, but despaired of ever seeing it; see Job 23:4; to which Elihu replies;
yet judgment is before him; all things are naked and open to him, and stand clear before him; he has perfect knowledge of what is right and wrong; no cause is unknown to him, and needs not to be searched into by him; nor can he nor will he ever pass a wrong judgment: he is just and true, righteous in all his ways and works, the Judge of the whole earth, who will do right, and will plead and judge the cause of every good man sooner or later; if not now, there is a judgment to come with him, when all must appear before his judgment seat, and he will render unto every man according to his works;
therefore trust thou in him, or "wait for him" c; wait for his coming to judgment: wait till that time comes when everything will be brought to light, and every good man shall have praise of God. Or, as we render it, "trust in him"; God alone is the object of trust and confidence, and happy is the man that trusts in him; he is to be trusted in for all things, both temporal, spiritual, and eternal; and particularly for this of doing justice to his people; if not now, yet hereafter, he will render tribulation to them that trouble them; he will right all their wrongs and avenge their injuries, and remove the rebuke that is upon them, and confess them before men and angels, and declare them righteous, and receive them into his kingdom and glory: and be is to be trusted in at all times, in times of adversity as well as prosperity; and even when he is not to be seen, and the dispensations of his providence are dark and intricate, see Isa 50:10; The word used signifies such a trust, hope, and waiting, as of a woman in travail, who bears her pains patiently, holding and trusting for a safe deliverance of a child, to the joy of her and her family.

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NET Notes -> Job 35:14
NET Notes: Job 35:14 The point is that if God does not listen to those who do not turn to him, how much less likely is he to turn to one who complains against him.
Geneva Bible -> Job 35:14
Geneva Bible: Job 35:14 Although thou sayest thou shalt not see him, ( g ) [yet] judgment [is] before him; therefore trust thou in him.
( g ) God is just, however you judge ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 35:1-16
TSK Synopsis: Job 35:1-16 - --1 Comparison is not to be made with God, because our good or evil cannot extend unto him.9 Many cry in their afflictions, but are not heard for want o...
MHCC -> Job 35:14-16
MHCC: Job 35:14-16 - --As in prosperity we are ready to think our mountain will never be brought low; so when in adversity, we are ready to think our valley will never be fi...
Matthew Henry -> Job 35:14-16
Matthew Henry: Job 35:14-16 - -- Here is, I. Another improper word for which Elihu reproves Job (Job 35:14): Thou sayest thou shalt not see him; that is, 1. "Thou complainest that...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 35:14-16
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 35:14-16 - --
14 Although thou sayest, thou seest Him not:
The cause lieth before Him, and thou mayest wait for Him.
15 Now, then, if His wrath hath not yet pun...
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 35:1-16 - --4. Elihu's third speech ch. 35
We could chart the differences in Elihu's first three speeches th...
