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That they are as stubble before the wind, As chaff that the storm carries away?
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A Question, Not a Statement
Commentators agree that Job is not making a statement but asking a sharp, rhetorical question. He is challenging his friends' simplistic view that the wicked are always punished swiftly. By asking, "How often does this actually happen?" Job forces them to confront the reality that the wicked often prosper, questioning the idea that God's justice is always immediate and visible.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
They are as stubble before the wind - According to the interpretation proposed of the previous verse, this may be read as a question: “How o…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
They are as stubble before the wind Or how often "are they as stubble?" &c. or how often does God do the above thing…
Job had described the prosperity of wicked people; in these verses he opposes this to what his friends had maintained about their certain ruin in t…
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13th Century
Catholic
In the previous chapter, Zophar had already conceded, at least in part, to Job's opinion. He had affirmed that sins were punished after death, alth…