
Text -- Job 10:17 (NET)




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Thy judgments, which are the evidences both of my sins, and of thy wrath.

My miseries are the effects of thine anger.

Wesley: Job 10:17 - -- Changes may denote the various kinds, and an army the great number of his afflictions.
Changes may denote the various kinds, and an army the great number of his afflictions.
JFB: Job 10:17 - -- His accumulated trials were like a succession of witnesses brought up in proof of his guilt, to wear out the accused.
His accumulated trials were like a succession of witnesses brought up in proof of his guilt, to wear out the accused.

JFB: Job 10:17 - -- Rather, "(thou settest in array) against me host after host" (literally, "changes and a host," that is, a succession of hosts); namely, his affliction...
Rather, "(thou settest in array) against me host after host" (literally, "changes and a host," that is, a succession of hosts); namely, his afflictions, and then reproach upon reproach from his friends.
Clarke: Job 10:17 - -- Thou renewest thy witnesses - In this speech of Job he is ever referring to trials in courts of judicature, and almost all his terms are forensic. T...
Thou renewest thy witnesses - In this speech of Job he is ever referring to trials in courts of judicature, and almost all his terms are forensic. Thou bringest witnesses in continual succession to confound and convict me

Clarke: Job 10:17 - -- Changes and war - I am as if attacked by successive troops; one company being wearied, another succeeds to the attack, so that I am harassed by cont...
Changes and war - I am as if attacked by successive troops; one company being wearied, another succeeds to the attack, so that I am harassed by continual warfare.
TSK -> Job 10:17
TSK: Job 10:17 - -- witnesses : that is, plagues, Job 16:8; Rth 1:21
changes : I am as if attacked by successive troops; if one company be wearied, another succeeds to th...
witnesses : that is, plagues, Job 16:8; Rth 1:21
changes : I am as if attacked by successive troops; if one company be wearied, another succeeds to the attack. Psa 55:19; Jer 48:11; Zep 1:12
war : Job 16:11-16, Job 19:6-11

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Barnes -> Job 10:17
Barnes: Job 10:17 - -- Thou renewest thy witnesses against me - Margin, "that is, plagues."The Hebrew is, "thy witnesses"- עדיך ‛ēdeykā . So the Vulga...
Thou renewest thy witnesses against me - Margin, "that is, plagues."The Hebrew is, "thy witnesses"-
Changes and war are against me - Or rather, are "with me,"
Poole -> Job 10:17
Poole: Job 10:17 - -- Thy witnesses i.e. thy judgments, which are the witnesses and evidences, both of my sins, and of thy wrath. Thy indignation , i.e. my miseries, the ...
Thy witnesses i.e. thy judgments, which are the witnesses and evidences, both of my sins, and of thy wrath. Thy indignation , i.e. my miseries, the effects of thine anger. These words are added to explain what he meant by renewing witnesses.
Changes and war or, changes and an army ; which may be a figure called hendiadis , for the changes of an army , i.e. many miseries succeeding one another, like companies of the soldiers of an army in battle; or changes may note the various kinds, and an army the great numbers, of his afflictions.
Haydock -> Job 10:17
Witnesses, afflictions; (Menochius) "wounds." (Pagnin) (Tirinus)
Gill -> Job 10:17
Gill: Job 10:17 - -- Thou renewest thy witnesses against me,.... Not the devils, as some, nor Job's friends, as others; but rather afflictions, which were daily renewed, a...
Thou renewest thy witnesses against me,.... Not the devils, as some, nor Job's friends, as others; but rather afflictions, which were daily renewed, and frequently repeated, new troubles coming continually one upon another; which were brought as fresh witnesses against him, which made the suit tiresome to him, the trial to last the longer, which he wished was at end, that the decisive sentence might be pronounced and executed, and he be dispatched at once; but instead of that the affair was protracted by bringing in one witness after another, or one affliction upon the back of another, which were brought as witnesses "before him" a, as some render it; either to accuse him, and convince of sin, or as proofs of God's indignation against him, as in the next clause; or they were witnesses against him with the profane world, and even with his friends, who from hence concluded he must have been, and was, a wicked man, that had so many and such great afflictions laid upon him, and these continued and repeated; of which they judged these were full and sufficient proofs and testimonies. Schultens renders it, "thy incursions", and interprets it of instruments of hunting, as nets and the like, to which afflictions may be compared:
and increasest thine indignation upon me; the tokens of it, by increasing afflictions, and the sense of it in his mind; for from his afflictions, and the increase of them, he judged of the indignation of God upon him, or "against him" b, and the increase of it; as these were daily renewed, and were greater and greater, so was the sense he had of the wrath and displeasure of God against him; see Job 6:4,
changes and war are against me; or "with me", or "upon me" c; by changes are meant the various afflictive providences which attended him, which were repeated, or succeeded one another in their turns; great changes he had undergone in his estate and substance, from the greatest man in the east now become the poorest; in his family, his servants and children being destroyed; in his body, being covered with boils; and in his mind, being filled with a sense of God's displeasure, and under the hidings of his face: and "war" was against him on every side, not only the law in his members was warring against the law of his mind, his corruptions working powerfully under his afflictions; and he was conflicting with Satan, and his principalities and powers; but even his friends were at war with him, yea, God himself, in his opinion, counted and treated him as an enemy. Job was in a warfare state, and his afflictions came upon him like troops, and charged him one after another; or his afflictions were like an "army" d as the word may be rendered, many and numerous; and these were either repeated, or new ones succeeded others; different afflictions in their turns came upon him, and particularly an army of worms were continually running to and fro upon him; see Job 7:5; the word is rendered an "appointed time", Job 7:1; and so some take it here, and may signify that all the changes and vicissitudes in life he passed through, the various afflictions that came upon him, were at the set and appointed time, as well as there was an appointed time for him on earth, until his last change came.

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NET Notes: Job 10:17 The Hebrew simply says “changes and a host are with me.” The “changes and a host” is taken as a hendiadys, meaning relieving t...
Geneva Bible -> Job 10:17
Geneva Bible: Job 10:17 Thou renewest thy witnesses against me, and increasest thine indignation upon me; ( r ) changes and war [are] against me.
( r ) That is, diversity of...

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 10:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Job 10:1-22 - --1 Job, taking liberty of complaint, expostulates with God about his afflictions.18 He complains of life, and craves a little ease before death.
MHCC -> Job 10:14-22
MHCC: Job 10:14-22 - --Job did not deny that as a sinner he deserved his sufferings; but he thought that justice was executed upon him with peculiar rigour. His gloom, unbel...
Matthew Henry -> Job 10:14-22
Matthew Henry: Job 10:14-22 - -- Here we have, I. Job's passionate complaints. On this harsh and unpleasant string he harps much, in which, though he cannot be justified, he may be ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 10:13-17
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 10:13-17 - --
13 And such Thou hast hidden in Thy heart,
I perceive that this was in Thy mind:
14 If I should sin, Thou wouldst take note of it,
And not acquit...
Constable -> Job 4:1--14:22; Job 10:1-22
Constable: Job 4:1--14:22 - --B. The First Cycle of Speeches between Job and His Three Friends chs. 4-14
The two soliloquies of Job (c...
