
Text -- Job 36:12 (NET)




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Clarke -> Job 36:12
Clarke: Job 36:12 - -- But if they obey not - This also is a general rule, from which, in the course of Providence, there are only few, and those only apparent, deviations...
But if they obey not - This also is a general rule, from which, in the course of Providence, there are only few, and those only apparent, deviations. Instead of they shall perish by the sword, the meaning of the Hebrew
TSK -> Job 36:12
TSK: Job 36:12 - -- if : Deu 18:15-22, Deu 29:15-20; Isa 1:20, Isa 3:11; Rom 2:8, Rom 2:9
perish : Heb. pass away
die : Job 4:21; Joh 8:21-24
if : Deu 18:15-22, Deu 29:15-20; Isa 1:20, Isa 3:11; Rom 2:8, Rom 2:9
perish : Heb. pass away
die : Job 4:21; Joh 8:21-24

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Barnes -> Job 36:12
Barnes: Job 36:12 - -- But if they obey not - If those who are afflicted do not turn to God, and yield him obedience, they must expect that he will continue their cal...
But if they obey not - If those who are afflicted do not turn to God, and yield him obedience, they must expect that he will continue their calamities until they are cut off.
They shall perish by the sword - Margin, as in Hebrew "pass away."The word rendered "sword"(
They shall die without knowledge - That is, without any true knowledge of the plans and government of God, or of the reasons why he brought these afflictions upon them. In all their sufferings they never "saw"the design. They complained, and murmured, and charged God with severity, but they never understood that the affliction was intended for their own benefit.
Poole -> Job 36:12
Poole: Job 36:12 - -- If they the righteous, spoken of Job 35:7 , opposed to the hypocrites here following, Job 35:13 ; for even good men may sometimes be disobedient to D...
If they the righteous, spoken of Job 35:7 , opposed to the hypocrites here following, Job 35:13 ; for even good men may sometimes be disobedient to Divine admonitions, and may suffer deeply, yea, even death itself, for their folly: see 1Co 11:30 .
Without knowledge in or for their ignorance, or inadvertency, or folly. Or, because they are without knowledge; because they are foolish, or brutish, and will not learn the lessons which God so plainly teacheth them.
Haydock -> Job 36:12
Haydock: Job 36:12 - -- Folly. Hebrew, "without knowledge." He speaks of princes, (Calmet) and of all the wicked, who have not known the day of their visitation. (Haydock...
Folly. Hebrew, "without knowledge." He speaks of princes, (Calmet) and of all the wicked, who have not known the day of their visitation. (Haydock) ---
They shall suffer the punishment prepared for fools or wicked men. (Menochius)
Gill -> Job 36:12
Gill: Job 36:12 - -- But if they obey not,.... Who seem to be righteous and are not; and when afflicted are not submissive to the will of God; attend not to the voice of h...
But if they obey not,.... Who seem to be righteous and are not; and when afflicted are not submissive to the will of God; attend not to the voice of his providence; receive no instruction thereby; but kick against the pricks, and rebel, against God; complain of him, and murmur at his dealings with them:
they shall perish by the sword; or they shall pass away out of the world by it, or by some missive weapon: they shall die a violent death, by the sword of justice, of the civil magistrate, or by the sword of men; or, as a Jewish commentator r paraphrases it, by the dart of death, by the sword of Satan, they shall pass out of this world;
and they shall die without knowledge; without knowledge of their death being near, it coming upon them suddenly and at unawares; or without knowledge of themselves and of their miserable and lost estate; and without knowledge of Christ, and of God in Christ, and of the way of salvation by him. Or they shall perish for lack of knowledge; because they have none; through ignorance and that affected; they know not nor will they understand, but despise the means of knowledge, and hate instruction.

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NET Notes -> Job 36:12
NET Notes: Job 36:12 This is a similar expression to the one in Job 33:18, where the suggestion was made by many that it means crossing over the canal or river of death. S...
Geneva Bible -> Job 36:12
Geneva Bible: Job 36:12 But if they obey not, they shall perish by the sword, and they shall die ( g ) without knowledge.
( g ) That is, in their folly or obstinacy, and so ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 36:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Job 36:1-33 - --1 Elihu shews how God is just in his ways.16 How Job's sins hinder God's blessings.24 God's works are to be magnified.
MHCC -> Job 36:5-14
MHCC: Job 36:5-14 - --Elihu here shows that God acts as righteous Governor. He is always ready to defend those that are injured. If our eye is ever toward God in duty, his ...
Matthew Henry -> Job 36:5-14
Matthew Henry: Job 36:5-14 - -- Elihu, being to speak on God's behalf, and particularly to ascribe righteousness to his Maker, here shows that the disposals of divine Providence ar...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 36:11-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 36:11-12 - --
11 If they hear and yield,
They pass their days in prosperity
And their years in pleasure.
12 And if they hear not,
They pass away by the bow
A...
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 36:1--37:24 - --5. Elihu's fourth speech chs. 36-37
Of all Elihu's discourses this one is the most impressive be...
