
Text -- Job 36:14 (NET)




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They provoke God to cut them off before their time.

Wesley: Job 36:14 - -- Or, Sodomites; to whose destruction, he may allude. They shall die by some exemplary stroke of Divine vengeance. Yea, and after death, their life is a...
Or, Sodomites; to whose destruction, he may allude. They shall die by some exemplary stroke of Divine vengeance. Yea, and after death, their life is among the unclean, the unclean spirits, the devil and his angels, for ever excluded from the new Jerusalem, into which no unclean thing shall enter.
Same sentiment as Job 36:11-12, expanded.

JFB: Job 36:13-15 - -- Or, the ungodly [MAURER]; but "hypocrites" is perhaps a distinct class from the openly wicked (Job 36:12).
Or, the ungodly [MAURER]; but "hypocrites" is perhaps a distinct class from the openly wicked (Job 36:12).

JFB: Job 36:13-15 - -- Of God against themselves (Rom 2:5). UMBREIT translates, "nourish their wrath against God," instead of "crying" unto Him. This suits well the parallel...
Of God against themselves (Rom 2:5). UMBREIT translates, "nourish their wrath against God," instead of "crying" unto Him. This suits well the parallelism and the Hebrew. But the English Version gives a good parallelism, "hypocrites" answering to "cry not" (Job 27:8, Job 27:10); "heap up wrath" against themselves, to "He bindeth them" with fetters of affliction (Job 36:8).

JFB: Job 36:14 - -- Rather (Deu 23:17), Their life is (ended) as that of (literally, "among") the unclean, prematurely and dishonorably. So the second clause answers to t...
Clarke: Job 36:14 - -- They die in youth - Exactly what the psalmist says, "Bloody and deceitful men shall not live out half their days,"Psa 55:23. Literally, the words of...
They die in youth - Exactly what the psalmist says, "Bloody and deceitful men shall not live out half their days,"Psa 55:23. Literally, the words of Elihu are, "They shall die in the youth of their soul.

Clarke: Job 36:14 - -- Their life is among the unclean - בקדשים bakedeshim , among the whores, harlots, prostitutes, and sodomites. In this sense the word is used, ...
Their life is among the unclean -
TSK -> Job 36:14
TSK: Job 36:14 - -- They die : Heb. Their soul dieth, Job 15:32, Job 21:23-25, Job 22:16; Gen 38:7-10; Lev 10:1, Lev 10:2; Psa 55:23
unclean : or, sodomites, Gen 19:5, Ge...

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Barnes -> Job 36:14
Barnes: Job 36:14 - -- They die in youth - Margin, "Their soul dieth."The word "soul"or "life"in the Hebrew is used to denote oneself. The meaning is, that they would...
They die in youth - Margin, "Their soul dieth."The word "soul"or "life"in the Hebrew is used to denote oneself. The meaning is, that they would soon be cut down, and share the lot of the openly wicked. If they amended their lives they might be spared, and continue to live in prosperity and honor; if they did not, whether openly wicked or hypocrites. they would be early cut off.
And their life is amnong the unclean - Margin, "Sodomites."The idea is, that they would be treated in the same way as the most abandoned and vile of the race. No special favor would be shown to them because they were "professors"of religion, nor would this fact be a shield against the treatment which they deserved. They could not be classed with the righteous, and must, therefore, share the fate of the most worth mss and wicked of the race. The word rendered "unclean"(
Poole -> Job 36:14
Poole: Job 36:14 - -- They die in youth they provoke God to cut them off before their time. Heb. Their soul (i.e. they themselves) shall die in youth . Their life is ;...
They die in youth they provoke God to cut them off before their time. Heb. Their soul (i.e. they themselves) shall die in youth . Their life is ; or, their life shall die or be extinct; which verb is understood out of the former clause, after the manner of the Hebrews.
The unclean or, the filthy , or whoremongers , or sodomites ; to whose destruction (which happened not long before this time) he may seem to allude. The sense is, they shall die by some dreadful and exemplary stroke of Divine vengeance.
Haydock -> Job 36:14
Haydock: Job 36:14 - -- Storm. Hebrew and Septuagint, "in youth," (Haydock) being suddenly cut off, without having deplored the sins of their youth. (Calmet) ---
Effemina...
Storm. Hebrew and Septuagint, "in youth," (Haydock) being suddenly cut off, without having deplored the sins of their youth. (Calmet) ---
Effeminate. Hebrew, "the consecrated" to prostitution. Eliu compares those who will not attend unto God, to the most infamous characters. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "and let their life be taken away by the angels" (Haydock) of death, chap. xxxiii. 23. (Calmet) ---
He may allude to the impure Sodomites. (Menochius)
Gill -> Job 36:14
Gill: Job 36:14 - -- They die in youth,.... They, or "their soul" u; which, though that dies not, being immaterial and immortal; yet being the principal part of man, is pu...
They die in youth,.... They, or "their soul" u; which, though that dies not, being immaterial and immortal; yet being the principal part of man, is put for the whole person, and which being taken away, the body dies. All men must die, but all do not die at an age; there is a common term of human life, Psa 90:10; some few exceed it, multitudes arrive not to it; such who die before it may be said to die in youth; it seems to signify premature and untimely death: the word signifies an "excussion", or violent shaking out; and the Vulgate Latin version is, "in a tempest"; in a tempest of divine wrath, and in a storm in their consciences, Job 27:20. Jarchi interprets it by suffocation or strangling;
and their life is among the unclean: all men are by nature unclean, and all that is in them; some are more notoriously and openly so than others, who give themselves over to lasciviousness, to work all uncleanness with greediness; such as whoremongers and fornicators, of whom Mr. Broughton understands those unclean persons; or Sodomites, of whom the word is sometimes used, Deu 23:17. And this may be understood either of the present life of hypocrites before they die; who are unclean persons themselves, whatever show of purity they make, and love to live and converse, at least privately, if not openly, with unclean persons, and die while they live with such and in their sins: or of their life after death; for wicked men live after death; their souls live in hell, and their bodies at the resurrection will be raised to life, and be reunited to their souls, and both together will live in endless punishment; and the life of hypocrites will be among such; as is a man in life, so he is at and after death; if filthy, filthy still; and such will have no admittance into the heavenly state, and with such impure ones, hypocrites will live for ever, Rev 21:8.

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NET Notes: Job 36:14 Heb “among the male prostitutes” who were at the temple – the “holy ones,” with “holy” being used in that se...
Geneva Bible -> Job 36:14
Geneva Bible: Job 36:14 They die in ( k ) youth, and their life [is] among the unclean.
( k ) They die of some vile death, and that before they come to age.

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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 36:13-15
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 36:13-15 - --
13 Yet the hypocrites in heart cherish wrath,
They cry not when He hath chained them.
14 Thus their soul dieth in the vigour of youth,
And their ...
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...
