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Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Job 13:10

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Job 13:10

He will surely reprove you, if ye do secretly accept persons.

10. God’s rectitude and impartiality are such that He will punish partiality shewn even for Himself a statement which, when taken along with the imputations which Job has cast on God, shews a singular condition of his mind.

Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges

He will surely reprove you, if ye do secretly accept persons – If you show partiality, you will incur his disapprobation. This seems to have much era proverbial cast, and to mean that under no possible circumstances was it right to show partiality. No matter for whom it may be done, it will be displeasing to God. Even if it be in favor of the righteous, the widow, the fatherless, or of himself, if there is not a disposition to judge according to truth and evidence, God will frown upon you. No matter who the parties might be; no matter what their rank; no matter what friendship there might be for one or the other of them, it was never to be assumed that one was right and the other wrong without evidence. The exact truth was to be sought after, and the judgement made up accordingly. Even when God was one of the parties, the same course was to be pursued. His character was capable of being successfully vindicated, and he would not be pleased to have his cause defended or decided by partiality, or by mere favor. Hence, he encourages people to bring forth their strong reasons, and to adduce all that can be said against his government and laws. See the notes at Isa. 41:1-21.

Fuente: Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Bible

Verse 10. He will surely reprove you] You may expect, not only his disapprobation, but his hot displeasure.

Fuente: Adam Clarke’s Commentary and Critical Notes on the Bible

i.e. Punish you; as this word is oft used, as hath been once and again observed.

Secretly; though it be concealed in your own breasts, and no eye see it; yea, though it be so close that your own minds and consciences, through ignorance, or inadvertency, or slothfulness, do not perceive it; yet He, who is greater than your consciences, sees and knows it.

Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole

10. If ye do, though secretly,act partially. (See on Job 13:8;Ps 82:1, 2). God can successfullyvindicate His acts, and needs no fallacious argument of man.

Fuente: Jamieson, Fausset and Brown’s Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible

He will surely reprove you,…. Or “in reproving he will reprove you” r; he will certainly do it, it may be depended upon, and be expected; he will never suffer sin to go unreproved and uncorrected; he will do it to the purpose, with sharpness and severity, as the nature of the crime requires; he reproves by his spirit, and it is well for men when he thoroughly, and in a spiritual and saving way, reproves them by him, and convinces them of sin, righteousness, and judgment; and he reproves by his word, which is written for reproof and correction; and by his ministers, one part of whose work it is to rebuke and reprove men for bad practices, and bad principles; and in some cases they are to use sharpness, and which when submitted to, and kindly taken, it is well; and sometimes he reproves by his providences, by afflictive dispensations, and that either in love, as he rebukes his own children, or in wrath and hot displeasure, as others, which is here designed; and as it is always for sin he rebukes men, so particularly he rebukes for the following, as might be expected:

if ye do secretly accept persons; acceptance of persons in judgment is prohibited by God, and is highly resented by him; yea, even the acceptance of his own person to the prejudice of the character of an innocent man; which seems to be what Job has respect unto, as appears from Job 13:8; and some versions render it, “if ye accept his face” a; and though this may be done no openly and publicly, but in a covert and secret manner, under disguise, and with specious pretences to the honour and glory of God.

r “arguiendo arguet”, Pagninus, Montanus, Munster, Bolducius, Mercerus, Cocceius, Schmidt; “redarguendo redarguet”, Michaelis. a “faciem ejus”, V. L. Munster, Piscator; “personam ipsius”, Beza, so the Targum.

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

Job 13:10 He will surely reprove you, if ye do secretly accept persons.

Ver. 10. He will surely reprove you ] That is all the thank you are like to have from God; your work in pleading for him so stoutly, though it be materially good, yet it will never prove so formally and eventually, because you so confidently determine things you do not understand, but only by a light conjecture. You do secretly, that is, cunningly and deceitfully, accept persons, that is, God’s own person, while ye wrong me for his sake, and under a pretence of doing him right, condemn me for a wicked hypocrite, whom till thus afflicted, you ever counted honest and upright. This the righteous judge, who loveth judgment, and hateth robbery for a burnt offering, Isa 61:8 , will at no hand endure. No, but he will certainly reprove you, arguendo arguet, he will surely and severely blame and punish you. Carry it never so cleanly, cover it so closely, God, who seeth in secret, will reprove you openly; that is, he will chide you, smite you, curse you for it (if repentance interpose not to take up the matter), he will so set it on, as no creature shall be able to take it off. Men reprove offenders sometimes slightly and overtly, deest ignis, as Latimer said, whereby they do more harm than good; for their reproofs are rather soothings than reprovings, Personatae reprehensione sfrigent (Junius). Such was that of Eli to his sons, 1Sa 2:23 . Such also was that of Jehoshaphat to wicked Ahab, “Let not the king say so,” 1Ki 22:8 . But when God took those same men to do, he handled them after another manner: he gives it them both by words and blows, till both their ears tingled, till their hearts ached, and quaked within them; so fearful a thing it is to fall into the punishing hands of the living God. Let all those look to it, especially that are in place of judicature, Psa 82:1-3 . Let them hear causes without prejudicate impiety, judiciously examine them without sinister obliquity, and sincerely judge them without unjust partiality, remembering that Acceptatio personarum est iudiciorum pestis, partiality is the pest of justice.

Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)

reprove: Job 42:7, Job 42:8, Psa 50:21, Psa 50:22, Psa 82:2, Jam 2:9

Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge