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Job 31:24
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If I placed my confidence in goldor called fine gold my trust,
"If I have made gold my hope, And have said to the fine gold, 'You are my confidence;'
If I have made gold my hope, or have said to the fine gold, Thou art my confidence;
"If I have made gold my trust or called fine gold my confidence,
"I have not put my trust in gold or said to pure gold, ‘You are my security.'
"If I have put my confidence in gold or said to pure gold, ‘You are my security!'
"If I have put my trust and confidence in gold, Or have declared fine gold my hope and assurance,
"If I have put my confidence in gold, And called fine gold my trust,
"If I have made gold my hope, And have said to the fine gold, 'You are my confidence;'
"If I have put my confidence in gold,And called fine gold my trust,
If I have put my trust in gold or called pure gold my security,
I have never trusted the power of wealth,
"If I made gold my hope, if I said to fine gold, ‘You are my security,'
If I have made gold my hope, or said to the fine gold, My confidence!
"I have never trusted in riches. I never said even to pure gold, ‘You are my hope.'
If I have made gold my trust, or said about the precious stones, You are my confidence; or have said about fine gold, You are my hope;
I have never trusted in riches
"If I have made gold my trust, or I have called fine gold my security,
If I have made gold my hope or have called fine gold my trust;
Haue I put my trust in golde? Or, haue I sayde to the fynest golde of all: thou art my cofidence?
If I have made gold my hope, And have said to the fine gold, Thou art my confidence;
If I made gold my hope, or if I ever said to the best gold, I have put my faith in you;
If I have made gold my hope, and have said to the fine gold: 'Thou art my confidence';
If I haue made golde my hope, or haue said to the fine gold, Thou art my confidence:
Haue I put my trust in golde? or haue I sayde to the wedge of golde, thou art my confidence?
If I made gold my treasure, and if too I trusted the precious stone;
If I have made gold my hope, and have said to the fine gold, Thou art my confidence;
If Y gesside gold my strengthe, and if Y seide to purid gold, Thou art my trist;
If I have made gold my hope, And have said to the fine gold, [You are] my confidence;
If I have made gold my hope, or have said to the fine gold, [Thou art] my confidence;
"If I have made gold my hope, Or said to fine gold, "You are my confidence';
"Have I put my trust in money or felt secure because of my gold?
"If I have put my faith in gold and said fine gold is my trust,
"If I have made gold my trust, or called fine gold my confidence;
If I made gold my stay, and, to precious metal, said, My confidence!
If I have thought gold my strength, and have said to fine gold: My confidence:
"If I have made gold my trust, or called fine gold my confidence;
If I have made gold my confidence, And to the pure gold have said, `My trust,'
"Did I set my heart on making big money or worship at the bank? Did I boast about my wealth, show off because I was well-off? Was I ever so awed by the sun's brilliance and moved by the moon's beauty That I let myself become seduced by them and worshiped them on the sly? If so, I would deserve the worst of punishments, for I would be betraying God himself.
"If I have put my confidence in gold, And called fine gold my trust,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Genesis 31:1, Deuteronomy 8:12-14, Psalms 49:6, Psalms 49:7, Psalms 49:17, Psalms 52:7, Psalms 62:10, Proverbs 10:15, Proverbs 11:28, Proverbs 30:9, Mark 10:24, Luke 12:15, Colossians 3:5, 1 Timothy 6:10, 1 Timothy 6:17
Reciprocal: Esther 5:11 - the glory Psalms 10:3 - and blesseth Proverbs 18:11 - General Jeremiah 9:23 - rich Ezekiel 28:5 - and thine Hosea 12:8 - Yet Matthew 6:19 - General Matthew 19:23 - That Luke 12:19 - Soul Luke 18:23 - he was very sorrowful Galatians 6:14 - that I
Cross-References
Then answered Laban and Bethuel, and said, This thing is proceeded of the Lorde: we cannot therefore say vnto thee, neither euill nor good.
Thus Izhak sent forth Iaakob, & he went to Padan Aram vnto Laban sonne of Bethuel the Aramite, brother to Rebekah, Iaakobs and Esaus mother.
For in ramming time I lifted vp mine eyes and saw in a dreame, & beholde, ye hee goates leaped vpon the shee goates, that were partie coloured with litle and great spots spotted.
Then answered Rahel and Leah, and sayde vnto him, Haue wee any more porcion and inheritance in our fathers house?
Doeth not he count vs as strangers? for he hath solde vs, and hath eaten vp and consumed our money.
Then Iaakob rose vp, and set his sonnes and his wiues vpon camels.
I am able to do you euill: but the God of your father spake vnto me yesternight, saying, Take heed that thou speake not to Iaakob ought saue good.
Except the God of my father, the God of Abraham, and the feare of Izhak had bene with me, surely thou haddest sent me away nowe emptie: but God behelde my tribulation, & the labour of mine hads, & rebuked thee yester night.
And they both dreamed a dreame, eyther of them his dreame in one night, eche one according to the interpretation of his dreame, both the butler and the baker of the King of Egypt, which were bounde in the prison.
And two yeeres after, Pharaoh also dreamed, and beholde, he stoode by a riuer,
Gill's Notes on the Bible
If I have made gold my hope,.... Job here purges himself from idolatry in a figurative sense, as he afterwards does from it, taken in a literal sense; for covetousness is idolatry, and a covetous man is an idolater; he worships his gold and silver, placing his affections on them, and putting his trust and confidence in them, Ephesians 5:5; for to make gold the object or ground of hope is to place it in the room of God, who is the Hope of Israel, and in whom every good man should trust, and whom he should make his hope, Jeremiah 14:8; not gold on earth, but glory in heaven, is what the good man is hoping for; and not riches, but Christ and his righteousness, are the foundation of such an hope; to make gold our hope, is to have hope in this life, and to make a thing present the object of it; whereas true hope is of things not seen and future, and if only in this life good men have hope, they are of all most miserable; but they have in heavens better and a more enduring substance, and a better ground for hope of that substance, than worldly wealth and riches can give:
or have said to the fine gold, [thou art] my confidence; as bad men do, and good men are prone unto, and therefore to be cautioned against it,
Psalms 49:6; for this is not only to trust in uncertain riches, and in unsatisfying ones, but to put them in the stead of God, who is or ought to be the confidence of the ends of the earth: not gold, but the living God, who gives all things richly to enjoy, is to be trusted in; when men covet riches, and trust in them as their security from evil, and that they may live independent of the providence of God, it is virtually to deny it, and carries in it secret atheism; as well as such a confidence is destruction of the worship of God, and such a temper makes a man an unprofitable hearer, plunges him into errors and hurtful lusts, and endangers his everlasting happiness, Habakkuk 2:9; in later times the Romans worshipped the goddess "Pecunia", or money, as Austin z relates.
z De Civitate Dei, l. 4. c. 21.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
If I have made gold my hope - That is, if I have put my trust in gold rather than in God; if I have fixed my affections with idolatrous attachment on riches rather than on my Maker. Job here introduces another class of sins, and says that his conscience did not charge him with guilt in respect to them. He had before spoken mainly of social duties, and of his manner of life toward the poor, the needy, the widow, and the orphan. He here turns to the duty which he owed to God, and says that his conscience did not charge him with idolatry in any form. He had indeed been rich, but he had not fixed his affections with idolatrous attachment on his wealth.
Or have said to fine gold - The word used here (××ª× kethem) is the same which is employed in Job 28:16, to denote the gold of Ophir. It is used to express that which was most pure - from the verb ××ª× kaÌtham - to hide, to hoard, and then denoting that which was hidden, hoarded, precious. The meaning is, that he had not put his trust in that which was most sought after, and which was deemed of the highest value by people.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 31:24. Gold my hope — For the meaning of ××× zahab, polished gold, and ××ª× kethem, stamped gold, see on Job 28:15-17.