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THE MESSAGE
Job 39:17
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For God has deprived her of wisdom;he has not endowed her with understanding.
Because God has deprived her of wisdom, Neither has he imparted to her understanding.
Because God hath deprived her of wisdom, neither hath he imparted to her understanding.
because God has made her forget wisdom and given her no share in understanding.
because God did not give the ostrich wisdom; God did not give it a share of good sense.
For God deprived her of wisdom, and did not impart understanding to her.
For God has made her forget wisdom, And has not given her a share of understanding.
Because God has made her forget wisdom, And has not given her a share of understanding.
Because God has deprived her of wisdom, Neither has he imparted to her understanding.
For God had depriued him of wisedom, and hath giuen him no part of vnderstanding.
Because God has made her forget wisdom,And has not given her a share of understanding.
For God has deprived her of wisdom; He has not endowed her with understanding.
I myself made her foolish and without common sense.
because God has deprived it of wisdom and given it no share in understanding.
For +God hath deprived her of wisdom, and hath not furnished her with understanding.
That's because I did not give wisdom to the ostrich. She is foolish, and I made her that way.
God has increased wisdom, but he has not given her a portion of it.
It was I who made her foolish and did not give her wisdom.
because God made it forget wisdom, and he did not give it a share in understanding.
because God has made her forget wisdom; and He has not given to her a share in understanding.
And that because God hath taken wisdome from him, & hath not geuen him vnderstondinge.
Because God hath deprived her of wisdom, Neither hath he imparted to her understanding.
For God has taken wisdom from her mind, and given her no measure of knowledge.
Because God hath deprived her of wisdom, neither hath He imparted to her understanding.
Because God hath depriued her of wisedome, neither hath he imparted to her vnderstanding.
And that because God hath taken wysdome from her, & hath not geuen her vnderstanding.
For God has withholden wisdom from her, and not given her a portion in understanding.
Because God hath deprived her of wisdom, neither hath he imparted to her understanding.
For God hath priued hym fro wisdom, and `yaf not vnderstondyng to hym.
Because God has deprived her of wisdom, Neither has he imparted to her understanding.
Because God hath withheld wisdom from her, neither hath he imparted to her understanding.
Because God deprived her of wisdom, And did not endow her with understanding.
For God has deprived her of wisdom. He has given her no understanding.
Because God has not given her wisdom or her share of understanding.
because God has made it forget wisdom, and given it no share in understanding.
For GOD hath suffered her to forget wisdom, and given her no share in understanding.
For God hath deprived her of wisdom, neither hath he given her understanding.
because God has made her forget wisdom, and given her no share in understanding.
For God hath caused her to forget wisdom, And He hath not given a portion To her in understanding:
Because God has made her forget wisdom, And has not given her a share of understanding.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Job 17:4, Job 35:11, Deuteronomy 2:30, 2 Chronicles 32:31, Isaiah 19:11-14, Isaiah 57:17, James 1:17
Reciprocal: Job 12:20 - taketh Psalms 119:19 - hide Isaiah 28:26 - For his God Isaiah 30:28 - causing
Cross-References
As it turned out, God was with Joseph and things went very well with him. He ended up living in the home of his Egyptian master. His master recognized that God was with him, saw that God was working for good in everything he did. He became very fond of Joseph and made him his personal aide. He put him in charge of all his personal affairs, turning everything over to him. From that moment on, God blessed the home of the Egyptian—all because of Joseph. The blessing of God spread over everything he owned, at home and in the fields, and all Potiphar had to concern himself with was eating three meals a day. Joseph was a strikingly handsome man. As time went on, his master's wife became infatuated with Joseph and one day said, "Sleep with me." He wouldn't do it. He said to his master's wife, "Look, with me here, my master doesn't give a second thought to anything that goes on here—he's put me in charge of everything he owns. He treats me as an equal. The only thing he hasn't turned over to me is you. You're his wife, after all! How could I violate his trust and sin against God?" She pestered him day after day after day, but he stood his ground. He refused to go to bed with her. On one of these days he came to the house to do his work and none of the household servants happened to be there. She grabbed him by his cloak, saying, "Sleep with me!" He left his coat in her hand and ran out of the house. When she realized that he had left his coat in her hand and run outside, she called to her house servants: "Look—this Hebrew shows up and before you know it he's trying to seduce us. He tried to make love to me but I yelled as loud as I could. With all my yelling and screaming, he left his coat beside me here and ran outside." She kept his coat right there until his master came home. She told him the same story. She said, "The Hebrew slave, the one you brought to us, came after me and tried to use me for his plaything. When I yelled and screamed, he left his coat with me and ran outside." When his master heard his wife's story, telling him, "These are the things your slave did to me," he was furious. Joseph's master took him and threw him into the jail where the king's prisoners were locked up. But there in jail God was still with Joseph: He reached out in kindness to him; he put him on good terms with the head jailer. The head jailer put Joseph in charge of all the prisoners—he ended up managing the whole operation. The head jailer gave Joseph free rein, never even checked on him, because God was with him; whatever he did God made sure it worked out for the best.
No lies about your neighbor.
"Don't pass on malicious gossip. "Don't link up with a wicked person and give corrupt testimony. Don't go along with the crowd in doing evil and don't fudge your testimony in a case just to please the crowd. And just because someone is poor, don't show favoritism in a dispute.
The moment Ahab saw Elijah he said, "So it's you, old troublemaker!" "It's not I who has caused trouble in Israel," said Elijah, "but you and your government—you've dumped God 's ways and commands and run off after the local gods, the Baals. Here's what I want you to do: Assemble everyone in Israel at Mount Carmel. And make sure that the special pets of Jezebel, the four hundred and fifty prophets of the local gods, the Baals, and the four hundred prophets of the whore goddess Asherah, are there."
Bullies brandish their swords, pull back on their bows with a flourish. They're out to beat up on the harmless, or mug that nice man out walking his dog. A banana peel lands them flat on their faces— slapstick figures in a moral circus.
Truth lasts; lies are here today, gone tomorrow.
Perjury won't go unpunished. Would you let a liar go free?
The person who tells lies gets caught; the person who spreads rumors is ruined.
At that, the Chief Priest lost his temper, ripping his robes, yelling, "He blasphemed! Why do we need witnesses to accuse him? You all heard him blaspheme! Are you going to stand for such blasphemy?" They all said, "Death! That seals his death sentence."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Because God hath deprived her of wisdom,.... Or "made her to forget" d what she had; an instance of her forgetfulness is mentioned
Job 39:15; and so Leo Africanus e says of it, that it is of a very short memory, and presently forgets the place where its eggs are laid;
neither hath he imparted to her understanding; many instances are given of its stupidity by historians, as that it will take anything that is offered to it to eat, stones, iron, c. f that it will thrust its head and neck into a thicket, fancying: it is hid and covered, and that none can see it; which Pliny g remarks as an instance of its foolishness; though Diodorus Siculus h takes this to be a point of prudence, for the preservation of those parts of it which are weakest. Strabo gives i another instance of its stupidity, its being so easily deceived by sportsmen, who, by putting the skin of an ostrich on their hands, and reaching out fruits or seeds to it, it will receive them of them, and be taken. Others observe the smallness of their heads, and so of their brains, as an argument of their want of understanding; and it has been remarked, as a proof of their having but few brains, that Heliogabalus, the Roman emperor, had six hundred heads of ostriches dressed at once for his supper, for the sake of their brains k.
d השה "oblivisci fecit eum", Montanus, Mercerus, Drusius, Cocceius, Michaelis, Schultens. e Ut supra. (Desciptio. Africae, l. 9. p. 766.) f Aelian. ut supra. (de Animal. l. 5. c. 21.) Plin. Nat. Hist. l. 10. c. 1. g Ibid. (Plin. Nat. Hist. l. 10. c. 1.) h Ut supra. (Diodor. Sicul. Bibliothec. l. 2. p. 133.) i Geograph. l. 16. p. 531. k Lamprid. Vit. Heliogab. c. 20, 30.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Because God hath deprived her of wisdom ... - That is, he has not imparted to her the wisdom which has been conferred on other animals. The meaning is, that all this remarkable arrangement, which distinguished the ostrich so much from other animals was to be traced to God. It was not the result of chance; it could not be pretended that it was by a human arrangement, but it was the result of divine appointment. Even in this apparent destitution of wisdom, there were reasons which had led to this appointment, and the care and good providence of God could be seen in the preservation of the animal. Particularly, though apparently so weak, and timid, and unwise, the ostrich had a noble hearing Job 39:18, and when aroused, would scorn the fleetest horse in the pursuit, and show that she was distinguished for properties that were expressive of the goodness of God toward her, and of his care over her.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 39:17. God hath deprived her of wisdom — Of this foolishness we have an account from the ancients; and here follow two instances:
"1. It covers its head in the reeds, and thinks itself all out of sight because itself cannot see. So Claudian: -
____________ 'Stat lumine clauso
Ridendum revoluta caput: creditque latere
Quad non ipsa videt.'
"2. They who hunt them draw the skin of an ostrich's neck on one hand, which proves a sufficient lure to take them with the other. They have so little brain that Heliogabalus had six hundred heads for his supper. Here we may observe, that our judicious as well as sublime author just touches the great points of distinction in each creature, and then hastens to another. A description is exact when you cannot add but what is common to another thing; nor withdraw, but something peculiarly belonging to the thing described. A likeness is lost in too much description, as a meaning is often in too much illustration." - Dr. YOUNG.