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You haven`t given water to the weary to drink, And you have withheld bread from the hungry.

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The Gravity of the Charge

Commentators explain that Eliphaz's charge—withholding water and bread—was one of the most serious accusations in ancient Eastern culture. Scholars like Albert Barnes and John Gill note that hospitality was a sacred duty. Denying basic sustenance to the weary and hungry was seen as profoundly cruel and inhuman, making this a deeply slanderous attack on Job's character.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Job 22:7

18th Century

Theologian

Thou hast not given water to the weary - That is, you have withheld the rites of hospitality - one of the most grievous offenses wh…

John Gill

John Gill

On Job 22:7

17th Century

Pastor

You have not given water to the weary to drink
To a weary thirsty traveller, to whom in those hot countries cold wat…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Job 22:5–14

17th Century

Minister

Eliphaz brought heavy charges against Job, without reason for his accusations, except that Job was afflicted as he supposed God always afflicted ev…