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He shall lean on his house, but it shall not stand. He shall cling to it, but it shall not endure.
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The Spider's Web of Hope
Commentators universally interpret the "house" in this verse as a metaphor for the hypocrite's source of security. It is compared to a spider's web—a self-made structure of hope that appears functional but is utterly fragile. When leaned upon in times of trial, it offers no real support and will not stand, vividly illustrating the futility of any hope not grounded in God.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
He shall lean upon his house - This is an allusion to the web or house of the spider. The hope of the hypocrite is called the house…
19th Century
Anglican
It shall not endure. —The description of the wicked man ends here.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He shall lean upon his house Either the spider or the hypocrite, or the hypocrite as the spider; that is, that which…
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Bildad speaks insightfully about hypocrites and evildoers, and the fatal end of all their hopes and joys. He proves this truth—the destruction of t…
13th Century
Catholic
In the preceding verses, Bildad of Shuah defended the same opinion that Eliphaz the Temanite had proposed: that those who are divinely punished for…