
Text -- Job 35:16 (NET)




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Clarke: Job 35:16 - -- Therefore doth Job open his mouth in vain - God will execute vengeance when it may best serve the ends of his justice, providence, and mercy. The de...
Therefore doth Job open his mouth in vain - God will execute vengeance when it may best serve the ends of his justice, providence, and mercy. The delay of judgment is not proof that it shall not be executed; nor is the deferring of mercy any proof that God has forgotten to be gracious

Clarke: Job 35:16 - -- He multiplieth words without knowledge - However this may apply to Job, it most certainly applies very strongly and generally to the words, not only...
He multiplieth words without knowledge - However this may apply to Job, it most certainly applies very strongly and generally to the words, not only of Job’ s three friends, but to those also of Elihu himself. The contest is frequently a strife of words.
Defender -> Job 35:16
Defender: Job 35:16 - -- The arrogance of young Elihu is becoming insufferable. He accuses Job, far older and wiser than he, of speaking "words without knowledge." When God co...
The arrogance of young Elihu is becoming insufferable. He accuses Job, far older and wiser than he, of speaking "words without knowledge." When God comes down, just a few minutes later, He asks Job, whom He knew very well: "Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge" (Job 38:2), thus turning Elihu's words back on himself."
TSK -> Job 35:16

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Barnes -> Job 35:16
Barnes: Job 35:16 - -- Therefore - In view of all that Elihu had now said, be came to the conclusion that the views of Job were erroneous, and that he had no just cau...
Therefore - In view of all that Elihu had now said, be came to the conclusion that the views of Job were erroneous, and that he had no just cause of complaint. He had suffered no more than he had deserved; he might have obtained a release or mitigation if he had applied to God; and the government of God was just, and was every way worthy of confidence. The remarks of Job, therefore, complaining of the severity of his sufferings and of the government of God, were not based on knowledge, and had in fact no solid foundation.
Poole -> Job 35:16
Poole: Job 35:16 - -- Therefore hence it is manifest.
Open his mouth in vain i.e. pour forth his complaints without any success, and gets no ease by them.
He multipliet...
Therefore hence it is manifest.
Open his mouth in vain i.e. pour forth his complaints without any success, and gets no ease by them.
He multiplieth words without knowledge thereby discovering his ignorance of God and of himself.
Haydock -> Job 35:16
Haydock: Job 35:16 - -- Knowledge. I have shewn that God punishes or rewards according to our deserts, and is not indifferent about our sins. If Job have not experienced t...
Knowledge. I have shewn that God punishes or rewards according to our deserts, and is not indifferent about our sins. If Job have not experienced the divine bounty, it is because he has not deserved it. (Calmet)
Gill -> Job 35:16
Gill: Job 35:16 - -- Therefore doth Job open his mouth in vain,.... In uttering such unbecoming expressions, observed, and refuted, in his loud complaints of God, and of h...
Therefore doth Job open his mouth in vain,.... In uttering such unbecoming expressions, observed, and refuted, in his loud complaints of God, and of his dealings with him, and in defence of himself;
he multiplieth words without knowledge; both against God and in answer to others; being in a great measure ignorant of the nature and number of his sins, and of his afflictions; and of the end of God in them, and of the right he had to lay them upon him; us well as of his duty patiently to bear them, and trust in God, and wait his own time for deliverance out of them; and or the truth of this he was afterwards convinced, and acknowledged it, Job 42:3.

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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...
