John Gill Commentary Job 10:13

John Gill Commentary

Job 10:13

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
John Gill
John Gill

John Gill Commentary

Job 10:13

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"Yet these things thou didst hide in thy heart; I know that this is with thee:" — Job 10:13 (ASV)

And these [things] you have hid in your heart
Meaning, either the mercies and favors he had indulged him with; these he seemed to conceal and suppress the memory of, as if they had never been, by a different conduct and behavior; or rather, these he had laid up in his mind and memory, and had full knowledge and remembrance of; though he dealt with him in the manner he did, he could not forget his former favors to him, which, when compared with his present dealings, were very unlike: or, it may be best to understand these things of his afflictions and troubles, which, notwithstanding his being the work of his hand so curiously formed, and notwithstanding all his temporal and spiritual mercies, he had in his heart purposed, and decreed in his mind, and laid up in his treasures, in order to be brought forth in due time, and to exercise him with; these were the things he had appointed for him, and many such things were with him, as it follows:


I know that this [is] with you ;
either that he was not ignorant and forgetful of what he had done in a kind way; or rather, that he had this in his mind, and it was an eternal purpose of his to afflict him in the manner he had done: some connect these words with (Job 10:14) , as if the sense was, these are what you have hid in your heart, and this is what I know is with you, "if I sin" F19 .

FOOTNOTES:

  • F19: So Coceeius, Schmidt.