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They meet with darkness in the day-time, And grope at noonday as in the night.
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God's Justice Blinds the Cunning
Commentators explain that this verse describes God's active judgment against the arrogant and crafty. Their plans, which should be as clear as day, become confusing and impossible. God causes them to become perplexed and blunder in simple matters, as if sudden darkness fell at noon. This is not random misfortune but a direct consequence of their schemes, demonstrating God's power to frustrate evil.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
They meet with darkness in the daytime - Margin, “run into;” compare the notes at (Isaiah 59:10). The sense is that where there …
19th Century
Anglican
Darkness in the daytime. —This is possibly an allusion to the Egyptian plague of darkness that may be felt ([Reference Ex…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
They meet with darkness in the daytime Which may denote their infatuation in things the most plain and clear, and wh…
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Eliphaz reminds Job that no affliction comes by chance, nor is it to be attributed to secondary causes. The occurrence of prosperity and adversity …
13th Century
Catholic
Eliphaz proposed that everything that happens on earth has a specific cause. He proved this by observing that natural things appear to be directed …