the Week of Proper 12 / Ordinary 17
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Job 31:3
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Doesn’t disaster come to the unjustand misfortune to evildoers?
Is it not calamity to the unrighteous, And disaster to the workers of iniquity?
Is not destruction to the wicked? and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity?
Is not calamity for the unrighteous, and disaster for the workers of iniquity?
It is ruin for evil people and disaster for those who do wrong.
Is it not misfortune for the unjust, and disaster for those who work iniquity?
"Does not tragedy fall [justly] on the unjust And disaster to those who work wickedness?
"Is it not disaster to the criminal, And misfortune to those who practice injustice?
Is it not calamity to the unrighteous, And disaster to the workers of iniquity?
Is not destruction to the wicked & strange punishment to the workers of iniquitie?
Is it not disaster to the unjustAnd misfortune to those who work iniquity?
Does not disaster come to the unjust and calamity to the workers of iniquity?
In fact, God sends disaster on all who sin,
Isn't it calamity to the unrighteous? disaster to those who do evil?
Is not calamity for the unrighteous? and misfortune for the workers of iniquity?
He sends trouble to the wicked and disaster to those who do wrong.
For it is destruction to the wicked, and punishment to the workers of iniquity.
He sends disaster and ruin to those who do wrong.
Is not disaster for the evil one and ruin for the workers of mischief?
Is it not disaster to the perverse, and calamity to the workers of iniquity?
As for the vngodly & he yt ioyneth himself to ye copani of wicked doers shal not destruccion & misery came vpon him?
Is it not calamity to the unrighteous, And disaster to the workers of iniquity?
Is it not trouble for the sinner, and destruction for the evil-doers?
Is it not calamity to the unrighteous, and disaster to the workers of iniquity?
Is not destruction to the wicked? and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquitie?
Is not destruction to the wicked? and straunge punishement to the workers of iniquitie?
Alas! destruction to the unrighteous, and rejection to them that do iniquity.
Is it not calamity to the unrighteous, and disaster to the workers of iniquity?
Whether perdicioun is not to a wickid man, and alienacioun of God is to men worchynge wickidnesse?
Is it not calamity to the unrighteous, And disaster to the workers of iniquity?
[Is] not destruction to the wicked? and a strange [punishment] to the workers of iniquity?
Is it not destruction for the wicked, And disaster for the workers of iniquity?
Does not trouble come to those who are not right and good? Do not hard times come to those who do wrong?
Does not calamity befall the unrighteous, and disaster the workers of iniquity?
Is there not calamity, for the perverse? and misfortune, for the workers of iniquity?
Is not destruction to the wicked, and aversion to them that work iniquity?
Does not calamity befall the unrighteous, and disaster the workers of iniquity?
Is not calamity to the perverse? And strangeness to workers of iniquity?
"Is it not calamity to the unjust And disaster to those who work iniquity?
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
destruction: Job 21:30, Psalms 55:23, Psalms 73:18, Proverbs 1:27, Proverbs 10:29, Proverbs 21:15, Matthew 7:13, Romans 9:22, 1 Thessalonians 5:3, 2 Thessalonians 1:9, 2 Peter 2:1
a strange: Isaiah 28:21, Jude 1:7
Reciprocal: Numbers 16:30 - make a new thing Judges 9:53 - woman Judges 9:56 - God rendered Judges 16:30 - and the house 1 Samuel 5:6 - emerods 1 Samuel 15:18 - the sinners 2 Samuel 17:23 - and hanged 2 Samuel 18:9 - taken up 2 Kings 1:2 - was sick 2 Kings 9:35 - but they found Job 20:29 - the portion Job 27:8 - General Job 27:13 - the portion Job 34:22 - the Isaiah 1:28 - the destruction
Cross-References
I am giving all this land, as far as you can see, to you and your descendants as a permanent possession.
About this time, Abimelech came with Phicol, his army commander, to visit Abraham. "God is obviously with you, helping you in everything you do," Abimelech said.
where the Lord appeared to him on the night of his arrival. "I am the God of your father, Abraham," he said. "Do not be afraid, for I am with you and will bless you. I will multiply your descendants, and they will become a great nation. I will do this because of my promise to Abraham, my servant."
May God pass on to you and your descendants the blessings he promised to Abraham. May you own this land where you are now living as a foreigner, for God gave this land to Abraham."
At the top of the stairway stood the Lord , and he said, "I am the Lord , the God of your grandfather Abraham, and the God of your father, Isaac. The ground you are lying on belongs to you. I am giving it to you and your descendants.
Soon after Rachel had given birth to Joseph, Jacob said to Laban, "Please release me so I can go home to my own country.
And Jacob began to notice a change in Laban's attitude toward him.
Then the Lord said to Jacob, "Return to the land of your father and grandfather and to your relatives there, and I will be with you."
He said to them, "I have noticed that your father's attitude toward me has changed. But the God of my father has been with me.
I am the God who appeared to you at Bethel, the place where you anointed the pillar of stone and made your vow to me. Now get ready and leave this country and return to the land of your birth.'"
Gill's Notes on the Bible
[Is] not destruction to the wicked?.... It is even to such wicked men, who live in the sin of fornication, and make it their business to ensnare and corrupt virgins; and which is another reason why Job was careful to avoid that sin; wickedness of every sort is the cause of destruction, destruction and misery are in the ways of wicked men, and their wicked ways lead unto it, and issue in it, even destruction of soul and body in hell, which is swift and sudden, and will be everlasting: this is laid up for wicked men among the treasures of God's wrath, and they are reserved that, and there is no way of deliverance from it but by Christ:
and a strange [punishment] to the workers of iniquity; the iniquity of fornication and whoredom, Proverbs 30:20; who make it their business to commit it, and live in a continued course of uncleanness and other sins; a punishment, something strange, unusual, and uncommon, as the filthy venereal disease in this world, and everlasting burnings in another; or "alienation" y, a state of estrangement and banishment from the presence of God and Christ, and from the society of the saints, to all eternity; see Matthew 25:46.
y ×× ×ר "et abalienatio", Munster; "et alienatio", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus, Mercerus, Drusius, Schmidt.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Is not destruction to the wicked? - That is, Job says that he was well aware that destruction would overtake the wicked, and that if he had given indulgence to impure desires he could have looked for nothing else. Well knowing this, he says, he had guarded himself in the most careful manner from sin, and had labored with the greatest assiduity to keep his eyes and his heart pure.
And a strange punishment - - ×× ×ר weneker. The word used here, means literally strangeness - a strange thing, something with which we were unacquainted. It is used here evidently in the sense of a strange or unusual punishment; something which does not occur in the ordinary course of events. The sense is, that for the sin here particularly referred to, God would interpose to inflict vengeance in a manner such as did not occur in the ordinary dealings of his providence. There would be some punishment adopted especially to this sin, and which would mark it with his special displeasure. Has it not been so in all ages? The Vulgate renders it, alienatio, and the Septuagint translates it in a similar manner - αÌÏαλλοÏÏιÌÏÏÎ¹Ï apallotrioÌsis - and they seem to have understood it as followed by entire alienation from God; an idea which would be every where sustained by a reference to the history of the sin referred to by Job. There is no sin that so much poisons all the fountains of pure feeling in the soul, and none that will so certainly terminate in the entire wreck of character.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 31:3. Is not destruction to the wicked — If I had been guilty of such secret hypocritical proceedings, professing faith in the true God while in eye and heart an idolater, would not such a worker of iniquity be distinguished by a strange and unheard-of punishment?