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They reap every one his corn - Margin, “mingled corn,” or “dredge.” The word used here (בליל belîyl) denotes, pro…

They reap every one his corn. — Or, probably, the corn, that is, of the wicked tyrant. While they reap …

He lets them alone, leaves them to do as they please. So it seems; but this is not the day of judgment, and this is not the place of final retribut…

They reap [everyone] his corn in the field
Not the poor, who are obliged to reap the corn of the wicked for them wit…

Job discu es further the prosperity of the wicked. He had previously shown, in chapter 21, that many who are ungodly and profane live at ease.
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In the preceding chapter, Job argued that he had not been punished because of wickedne , as Eliphaz had a erted (Job 22:5). Now, he wan…
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes