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Surely there are mockers with me, My eye dwells on their provocation.
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The Pain of Friendly Fire
Commentators clarify that the 'mockers' Job refers to are not distant enemies but his own friends. His suffering is intensified by this betrayal from those who should have been his source of comfort. This highlights the profound pain and isolation that can come from 'friendly fire' during times of trial.
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18th Century
Theologian
And does not my eye continue in their provocation? - The margin reads “lodge.” This is the meaning of the Hebrew word used here—
19th Century
Bishop
My eye continue in their provocation? —“It sees, and can see nothing else; has nothing else to look upon.”: a bitter repr…
17th Century
Pastor
[Are there] not mockers with me ? &c.] Meaning not irreligious persons, such as make a mock at sin, a jest of religi…
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Job reflects on the harsh censures his friends had passed on him, and, looking on himself as a dying man, he appeals to God. Our time is ending; it…