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Selected Verse: Job 36:15 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Job 36:15 |
Strong Concordance |
He delivereth [02502] the poor [06041] in his affliction [06040], and openeth [01540] their ears [0241] in oppression [03906]. |
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King James |
He delivereth the poor in his affliction, and openeth their ears in oppression. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
poor--the afflicted pious.
openeth . . . ears-- (Job 36:10); so as to be admonished in their straits ("oppression") to seek God penitently, and so be "delivered" (Job 33:16-17, Job 33:23-27). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
He delivereth the poor in his affliction - Margin, "or afflicted." This accords better with the usual meaning of the Hebrew word (עני ‛ânı̂y) and with the connection. The inquiry was not particularly respecting the "poor," but the "afflicted," and the sentiment which Elihu is illustrating is, that when the afflicted call upon God he will deliver them. The object is to induce Job to make such an application to God that he might be rescued from his calamities, and be permitted yet to enjoy life and happiness.
And openeth their ears - Causes them to understand the nature of his government, and the reasons why he visits them in this manner: compare Job 33:16, Job 33:23-27. The sentiment here is a mere repetition of what Elihu had more than once before advanced. It is his leading thought; the "principle" on which he undertakes to explain the reason why God afflicts people, and by which he proposes to remove the difference between Job and his friends.
In oppression - This word expresses too much. It refers to God, and implies that there was something oppressive, harsh, or cruel in his dealings. This is not the idea of Elihu in the language which he uses. The word which he uses here (לחץ lachats) means "that which crushes"; then straits, distress. affliction. Jerome, "in tribulatione." The word "affliction" would express the thought. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Openeth - Causeth them to hear, and understand, and do, the will of God. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
And openeth their ears in oppression - He will let them know for what end they are afflicted, and why he permits them to be oppressed. The word יגל yigel might be translated he shall make them exult, or sing with joy, in oppression; like the three Hebrews in the burning fiery furnace. |
23 If there [03426] be a messenger [04397] with him, an interpreter [03887], one [0259] among a thousand [0505], to shew [05046] unto man [0120] his uprightness [03476]:
24 Then he is gracious [02603] unto him, and saith [0559], Deliver [06308] him from going down [03381] to the pit [07845]: I have found [04672] a ransom [03724].
25 His flesh [01320] shall be fresher [07375] than a child's [05290]: he shall return [07725] to the days [03117] of his youth [05934]:
26 He shall pray [06279] unto God [0433], and he will be favourable [07521] unto him: and he shall see [07200] his face [06440] with joy [08643]: for he will render [07725] unto man [0582] his righteousness [06666].
27 He looketh [07789] upon men [0582], and if any say [0559], I have sinned [02398], and perverted [05753] that which was right [03477], and it profited [07737] me not;
16 Then he openeth [01540] the ears [0241] of men [0582], and sealeth [02856] their instruction [04561],
17 That he may withdraw [05493] man [0120] from his purpose [04639], and hide [03680] pride [01466] from man [01397].
10 He openeth [01540] also their ear [0241] to discipline [04148], and commandeth [0559] that they return [07725] from iniquity [0205].
23 If there [03426] be a messenger [04397] with him, an interpreter [03887], one [0259] among a thousand [0505], to shew [05046] unto man [0120] his uprightness [03476]:
24 Then he is gracious [02603] unto him, and saith [0559], Deliver [06308] him from going down [03381] to the pit [07845]: I have found [04672] a ransom [03724].
25 His flesh [01320] shall be fresher [07375] than a child's [05290]: he shall return [07725] to the days [03117] of his youth [05934]:
26 He shall pray [06279] unto God [0433], and he will be favourable [07521] unto him: and he shall see [07200] his face [06440] with joy [08643]: for he will render [07725] unto man [0582] his righteousness [06666].
27 He looketh [07789] upon men [0582], and if any say [0559], I have sinned [02398], and perverted [05753] that which was right [03477], and it profited [07737] me not;
16 Then he openeth [01540] the ears [0241] of men [0582], and sealeth [02856] their instruction [04561],