Job Presents His Case
In his longest speech so far, Job responds...
In his longest speech so far, Job responds to Zophar's comments and the entire first round of speeches.
1Then Job answered:
2“Truly then you are the peoplewith whom wisdom itself will die!3But I also have a mind;I am not inferior to you.Who does not know such things as these?4I am a laughingstock to my friends,though I called on God, and He answered.The righteous and upright man is a laughingstock.5The one at ease scorns misfortuneas the fate of those whose feet are slipping.6The tents of robbers are safe,and those who provoke God are secure—those who carry their god in their hands.†
ask the animals … the birds … the...
ask the animals … the birds … the earth … the fish: Job believed the reason for his grief was obvious and that even creation would understand it (Proverbs 6:6). Later, God directed Job to the animal kingdom to show him that he did not understand (Job 38–40).
The change from you (plural in 12:2–3) to...
The change from you (plural in 12:2–3) to you (singular here) probably indicates that Job is speaking to Zophar.
Compare Daniel 2:21. He deprives the earth’s leaders...
Compare Daniel 2:21.
He deprives the earth’s leaders of reason: See Job 12:18; compare Daniel 4:23, 32–33.
He… makes them wander in a trackless wasteland: This is like the "nobles" in Psalm 107:40 (see Job 12:21).
Compare Daniel 2:21.
He deprives the earth’s leaders of reason: See Job 12:18; compare Daniel 4:23, 32–33.
He… makes them wander in a trackless wasteland: This is like the "nobles" in Psalm 107:40 (see Job 12:21).