Job 34:10

10 "Therefore, listen to me, {people who have sense}: far be it from God {that he should commit wickedness} and that Shaddai {should do wrong}.

Job 34:10 Meaning and Commentary

Job 34:10

Therefore hearken unto me, ye men of understanding
The same persons he addresses as wise men and men of knowledge, ( Job 34:2 ) ; and here as men of understanding, or "heart" F26; the heart being the seat of wisdom and knowledge; and such Elihu desired to be his hearers, to attend to what he was about to say; which was to refute the words of Job, or his sense expressed in the preceding verses;

far be it from God [that he should do] wickedness; and [from] the
Almighty, [that he should commit] iniquity;
do any injustice or injury to any person, there being no unrighteousness in him, nor in any of his ways and works; which Job tacitly seemed to charge God with, at least as Elihu understood him. But sin is contrary to his pure and holy nature; he cannot look upon it with pleasure, much less commit it; it is forbidden by his holy righteous law, and therefore would never he done by him the lawgiver; nor can anyone single instance be given of wickedness and unrighteousness committed by him in any of his works of nature, or providence, or grace. He is the author of the evil of afflictions, whether as punishments or fatherly corrections; and in neither case does he commit or do any injustice; not in punishing wicked men less than they deserve, as he does in this life; nor in correcting his own people, which is always for their good: but not of the evil of sin; this may be concluded from the titles here given, of "Almighty and All-sufficient"; for being so he can be under no temptation of doing an unjust thing; and which is expressed with the like abhorrence and indignation by Elihu as the same sentiment is by the Apostle Paul, ( Romans 9:14 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F26 (bbl yvna) "viri cordis", Pagninus, Montanus, Michaelis.

Job 34:10 In-Context

8 And he goes on the road in company with instigators of mischief, and walks with men of wickedness.
9 Indeed, he says, 'A man does not profit when he takes delight in God.'
10 "Therefore, listen to me, {people who have sense}: far be it from God {that he should commit wickedness} and that Shaddai {should do wrong}.
11 Indeed, he will repay [according to] a human being's deeds, and according to a man's way he will let [it] happen [to] him.
12 What's more, God truly does not act wickedly, and Shaddai does not pervert justice.

Footnotes 3

  • [a]. Literally "men of heart"
  • [b]. Literally "from wickedness"
  • [c]. Literally "from wrong"
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