a31:1-40
b31:26-27
cLev 19:18
dRom 13:9
e31:1
fMatt 5:28-29
gGen 3:6
hDeut 5:18
iMatt 5:27-28
jDeut 5:21
k31:5-8
lDeut 5:19
mDeut 5:20
nRev 21:8
oDeut 5:21
p31:9-10
q24:15-16
rDeut 5:18
sMatt 5:27-28
tDeut 5:21
uExod 11:5
v31:11
wLev 18:17
xJudg 20:6
yEzek 23:49
z31:12
aaDeut 32:22
ab31:13-15
acDeut 5:12-15
adProv 14:31
ae22:2
af31:21
ag29:7-10
ah31:22-23
ai31:21
ajMatt 5:28-30
ak31:24
al31:5-23
am22:24-25
anPss 52:7
ao62:10
ap1 Tim 6:10
ar31:25
asDeut 8:17-18
atIsa 10:12-14
auDan 4:28-30
avHos 12:8
aw31:26-28
ax31:1
ay9-12
az31:26
baJer 8:2
bb44:17
bcEzek 8:16
bdActs 7:43
beDeut 5:7
bfDeut 4:19
bg17:2-7
bh31:27
bi31:9
bj1 Kgs 19:18
bkHos 13:2
bl31:28
bm31:11
bnDeut 17:2-7
boDeut 5:7
bp31:29-30
bqProv 24:17-18
br2 Sam 16:5-8
bsDeut 5:17
btMatt 5:21-22
buMatt 5:43-44
bvRom 12:14
bwJas 3:6-10
bx1 Pet 3:9
by31:31-32
bzGen 18:1-13
ca19:2-3
cbJudg 19:20-21
ccMatt 25:35
cdRom 12:13
ce1 Tim 3:2
cfHeb 13:2
cg1 Pet 4:9
ch31:35
ci19:23-24
cj31:36
ckExod 28:12
clIsa 22:22
cm31:37
cn31:38
co20:27
cpGen 4:10
cqJas 5:4
cr31:40
csGen 3:17-18
ctIsa 7:25
cuZeph 2:9

‏ Job 31

Summary for Job 31:1-40: 31:1-40  a Job called down curses on himself if he were guilty of the accusations made against him. Except for his mention of idolatry (31:26-27  b), Job addressed his fidelity to God in terms of the second half of the Ten Commandments, summarized by the command to “love your neighbor as yourself” (Lev 19:18  c; Rom 13:9  d). 31:1  e Job’s covenant with his eyes included a self-cursing oath (cp. Matt 5:28-29  f). Perhaps lust of the eyes was at the head of Job’s list because the eye is the first instrument of sin (Gen 3:6  g).

• To look with lust at a young woman violates the spirit of the seventh (Deut 5:18  h, see Matt 5:27-28  i), and potentially the tenth (Deut 5:21  j), commandment.
Summary for Job 31:5-8: 31:5-8  k If Job had lied to anyone as part of a business deal, it would violate the eighth commandment (Deut 5:19  l); if it occurred in court, it would violate the ninth (Deut 5:20  m). This sin would merit fiery judgment (Rev 21:8  n).

• If Job lusted for what his eyes had seen, he would violate the tenth commandment (Deut 5:21  o).

• then let someone else eat: This was a self-curse.
Summary for Job 31:9-10: 31:9-10  p Whether she seduced him or he waited for her (24:15-16  q), if Job lusted for his neighbor’s wife he would break the seventh (Deut 5:18  r, Matt 5:27-28  s) and tenth (Deut 5:21  t) commandments.

• serve: Literally grind for. This might refer to servitude (Exod 11:5  u) or to sexual intercourse.
31:11  v The Hebrew term zimmah (shameful sin) is associated with sexual crimes such as incest (“wicked act,” Lev 18:17  w), gang-rape (“terrible ... crime,” Judg 20:6  x), and prostitution (Ezek 23:49  y).
31:12  z The association of fire with hell or the grave is rare in the Old Testament (cp. Deut 32:22  aa).
Summary for Job 31:13-15: 31:13-15  ab unfair to ... servants: This might refer to violations of the fourth commandment (Deut 5:12-15  ac).

• God created both me and my servants: Job extended the implications of being created in God’s image to the poor (Prov 14:31  ad; 22:2  ae) and even to slaves.
31:21  af knowing the judges would take my side: Job was respected and regarded as a member of the elite class (29:7-10  ag).
Summary for Job 31:22-23: 31:22-23  ah If an arm was used in sinful action (31:21  ai), having it torn from its socket would be a fitting punishment and better than facing God’s judgment (cp. Matt 5:28-30  aj).
31:24  ak Have I put my trust in ... my gold: Job left the consequence of this oath unstated because the if-then pattern was now established (31:5-23  al). He rejected Eliphaz’s implied judgment (22:24-25  am; see Pss 52:7  an; 62:10  ao; 1 Tim 6:10  ap, 17  aq).
31:25  ar gloated about my wealth: See Deut 8:17-18  as; cp. Isa 10:12-14  at; Dan 4:28-30  au; Hos 12:8  av.
Summary for Job 31:26-28: 31:26-28  aw Like adultery (cp. 31:1  ax, 9-12  ay), worshiping the sun and moon was a capital crime. Both were sins of the eye that enticed the heart, and both types of sin were tried before judges. 31:26  az Have I looked at the sun ... or the moon: This oath denies violation (cp. Jer 8:2  ba; 44:17  bb; Ezek 8:16  bc; Acts 7:43  bd) of the first commandment (Deut 5:7  be; see Deut 4:19  bf; 17:2-7  bg).
31:27  bh secretly enticed in my heart: See 31:9  bi.

• throw kisses at them in worship: Cp. 1 Kgs 19:18  bj; Hos 13:2  bk.
31:28  bl In Israel, the judges (see 31:11  bm) were to punish idol worship by execution (Deut 17:2-7  bn).

• Denying the God of heaven violated the first commandment (Deut 5:7  bo).
Summary for Job 31:29-30: 31:29-30  bp rejoiced when disaster struck my enemies: See Prov 24:17-18  bq; cp. 2 Sam 16:5-8  br.

• Cursing anyone violated the spirit of the sixth commandment (Deut 5:17  bs; see Matt 5:21-22  bt).

• It was against God’s will to ask for revenge (Matt 5:43-44  bu; Rom 12:14  bv; Jas 3:6-10  bw; 1 Pet 3:9  bx).
Summary for Job 31:31-32: 31:31-32  by never turned away a stranger: The Old Testament values hospitality (Gen 18:1-13  bz; 19:2-3  ca; Judg 19:20-21  cb), and the New Testament commands it (Matt 25:35  cc; Rom 12:13  cd; 1 Tim 3:2  ce; Heb 13:2  cf; 1 Pet 4:9  cg).
31:35  ch sign my name: Job wanted to make the proceedings official (19:23-24  ci).
31:36  cj face the accusation proudly (literally carry it on my shoulder; cp. Exod 28:12  ck; Isa 22:22  cl): He would take full responsibility for his actions.
31:37  cm A prince who had been wrongly accused had the right to come before his king to make an appeal.
31:38  cn The land was the chief witness to crimes committed upon it (20:27  co; see Gen 4:10  cp; cp. Jas 5:4  cq).
31:40  cr let thistles grow: Job’s curse on himself echoed God’s primal curse on Adam (Gen 3:17-18  cs; cp. Isa 7:25  ct; Zeph 2:9  cu).
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