John Gill Commentary Job 27:22

John Gill Commentary

Job 27:22

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
John Gill
John Gill

John Gill Commentary

Job 27:22

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"For [God] shall hurl at him, and not spare: He would fain flee out of his hand." — Job 27:22 (ASV)

For [God] shall cast upon him, and not spare Cast his sins upon him, which will lie as an intolerable weight upon his conscience; and his wrath upon him, which being poured out like fire, he will not be able to bear it; and deserved punishment on him, which, like a talent of lead, will bear him down to the lowest hell; and this will be done without showing any mercy at all.

For, though the wicked have much of sparing mercy in this world, they have none in the next; there is sparing mercy now, but none in hell; God, that spared not the angels that sinned, nor the old world, nor Sodom and Gomorrah, will not spare them, (2 Peter 2:4–6); he that made them will have no mercy on them; and he that formed them will show them no favour:

he would wish to flee out of his hands ; in whose hands he is, not as all men are, being the works of his hands, and supported by him; much less as his people are, secure there; but in his hands as an awful and terrible Judge, condemning him for his sins, and sentencing him to everlasting punishment; and a fearful thing it is to fall into the hands of the living and almighty God:

There is no getting out of them, though "fleeing, he flees", as the phrase is, with all his might and main, with all the swiftness he can; it is all to no purpose; he is where he was, and must continue in the torment and misery he is in to all eternity; his worm of conscience will never die, nor the fire of divine wrath be ever quenched; though he will desire death ten thousand times over, he shall not find it, it shall flee from him, (Revelation 9:6).