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"No doubt, but you are the people, And wisdom shall die with you.

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The Language of Sarcasm

All commentators agree that Job is not being literal; he is using sharp sarcasm. He mocks his friends' self-perception that they are the only wise people and that wisdom itself would cease to exist if they were gone. Scholars explain this type of ironic language was a common way to expose arrogance in the ancient world.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Job 12:2

18th Century

Theologian

No doubt but you are the people – that is, the only wise people. You have engrossed all the wisdom of the world, and everyone else …

John Gill

John Gill

On Job 12:2

17th Century

Pastor

No doubt but you [are] the people Which is said not seriously, meaning that they were but of the common people, that are …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Job 12:1–5

17th Century

Minister

Job rebukes his friends for the high opinion they had of their own wisdom compared to his. We are prone to interpret rebukes as criticisms and to t…