
Text -- Job 14:17 (NET)




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Wesley -> Job 14:17
Wesley: Job 14:17 - -- As writings or other choice things, that they may all be brought forth upon occasion, and not one of them forgotten. Thou keepest all my sins in thy m...
As writings or other choice things, that they may all be brought forth upon occasion, and not one of them forgotten. Thou keepest all my sins in thy memory. But herein Job speaks rashly.
JFB: Job 14:17 - -- (Job 9:7). Is shut up in eternal oblivion, that is, God thenceforth will think no more of my former sins. To cover sins is to completely forgive them...

Rather, "coverest"; akin to an Arabic word, "to color over," to forget wholly.
Clarke -> Job 14:17
Clarke: Job 14:17 - -- My transgression is sealed up in a bag - An allusion to the custom of collecting evidence of state transgressions, sealing them up in a bag, and pre...
My transgression is sealed up in a bag - An allusion to the custom of collecting evidence of state transgressions, sealing them up in a bag, and presenting them to the judges and officers of state to be examined, in order to trial and judgment. Just at this time (July, 1820) charges of state transgressions, sealed up in a Green Bag, and presented to the two houses of parliament, for the examination of a secret committee, are making a considerable noise in the land. Some suppose the allusion is to money sealed up in bags; which is common in the East. This includes two ideas
1. Job’ s transgressions were all numbered; not one was passed by
2. They were sealed up; so that none of them could be lost. These bags were indifferently sewed or sealed, the two words in the text.
TSK -> Job 14:17

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Barnes -> Job 14:17
Barnes: Job 14:17 - -- My transgression is sealed up - The verb rendered sealed up ( חתם châtham ) means to seal, to close, to shut up; see the notes at Isa...
My transgression is sealed up - The verb rendered sealed up (
In a bag - -
And thou sewest up mine iniquity - Noyes renders this, "and thou addest unto mine iniquity."Good, "thou tiest together mine iniquity."The word used here
Poole -> Job 14:17
Poole: Job 14:17 - -- Sealed up in a bag as writings or other choice things, that they may be safely kept, and all of them brought forth upon occasion, and not one of them...
Sealed up in a bag as writings or other choice things, that they may be safely kept, and all of them brought forth upon occasion, and not one of them forgotten or lost. Compare Deu 32:44 Job 37:7 Hos 13:12 .
Thou sewest up mine iniquity i.e. thou keepest all my sins in thy memory, and fastenest the guilt of them upon my conscience. Or, thou addest to my sin , one sin to another; the follies of my youth, Job 13:26 , to those of my riper years. Or, thou addest to my punishment , i.e. thou punishest me more than mine iniquities deserve, all things considered. For this sinful thought seems sometimes to have risen in Job’ s mind, as may be gathered from divers parts of this book; which therefore Zophar decries and disproves, Job 11:6 .
Haydock -> Job 14:17
Haydock: Job 14:17 - -- Cured. Hebrew, "sewed up." This method and sealing was in use to keep things of value, before locks were invented. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "thou...
Cured. Hebrew, "sewed up." This method and sealing was in use to keep things of value, before locks were invented. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "thou hast noted if I had transgressed unwillingly, Greek: akon. " Yet God will not make us accountable for what we cannot help.
Gill -> Job 14:17
Gill: Job 14:17 - -- My transgression is sealed up in a bag,.... Denoting either the concealment of it, as in Hos 13:12; not from God; nor in such sense sealed up as sin ...
My transgression is sealed up in a bag,.... Denoting either the concealment of it, as in Hos 13:12; not from God; nor in such sense sealed up as sin is by the sacrifice and satisfaction of Christ, who has thereby removed it out of the sight of divine justice; so that when it is sought for it shall not be found, nor any more seen, which is the sense of the phrase in Dan 9:24; where the words, "to make an end of sin", may be rendered, to "seal them up"; but this Job would not have complained of; he means it was hid as in a bag from himself, or he knew not what it was; the transgression was sealed up from him, he was entirely ignorant of and unacquainted with what it was for which he was severely afflicted: or else his sense is, that God had taken strict notice of his transgressions, and had, as it were, put them up in a bag, and set a seal upon it, that none might be lost, but might be ready to be produced against him another day; in allusion, as it is thought, to bills of indictment put up in bags sealed, to be brought into courts of judicature at a proper time, for which they are reserved:
and thou sewest up mine iniquity; in the bag in which it is sealed; not only did he seal up the bag, but sewed a cloth over it thus sealed, for greater security: or "thou sewest to mine iniquity" m, or adds iniquity to iniquity, as in Psa 69:27; as arithmeticians do, who add one number to another until it becomes a great sum; thus God, according to Job, tacked and joined one sin to another, till it became one large heap and pile, reaching to the heavens, and calling for vengeance; or, as Sephorno interprets it, joined sins of ignorance to sins of presumption; or rather sewed or added the punishment of sin to sin, or punishment to punishment; the Targum is,
"my transgression is sealed up in a book of remembrances, and thou hast joined it to my iniquities.''

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NET Notes: Job 14:17 This verb was used in Job 13:4 for “plasterers of lies.” The idea is probably that God coats or paints over the sins so that they are forg...
Geneva Bible -> Job 14:17
Geneva Bible: Job 14:17 My transgression [is] sealed up in a ( i ) bag, and thou sewest up mine iniquity.
( i ) You lay them all together and do not allow any of my sins to ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 14:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Job 14:1-22 - --1 Job entreats God for favour, by the shortness of life, and certainty of death.7 He waits for his change.16 By sin the creature is subject to corrupt...
MHCC -> Job 14:16-22
MHCC: Job 14:16-22 - --Job's faith and hope spake, and grace appeared to revive; but depravity again prevailed. He represents God as carrying matters to extremity against hi...
Matthew Henry -> Job 14:16-22
Matthew Henry: Job 14:16-22 - -- Job here returns to his complaints; and, though he is not without hope of future bliss, he finds it very hard to get over his present grievances. I....
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 14:17-19
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 14:17-19 - --
17 My transgression is sealed up in a bag,
And Thou hast devised additions to my iniquity.
18 But a falling mountain moveth indeed,
And a rock fa...
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...

Constable: Job 12:1--14:22 - --6. Job's first reply to Zophar chs. 12-14
In these chapters Job again rebutted his friends and t...
