Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Job 24:18
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18-21. In these verses Job quotes the opinions of his adversaries ironically; he quoted them so before ( Job 21:7-21 ). In Job 24:22-24 , he states his own observation as the opposite. You say, "The sinner is swift, that is, swiftly passes away (as a thing floating) on the surface of the waters" ( Ecclesiastes 11:1 ; Hosea 10:7 ). is cursed —by those who witness their "swift" destruction. beholdeth not —"turneth not to"; figuratively, for He cannot enjoy his pleasant possessions ( Job 20:17 ; Job 15:33 ). the way of the vineyards —including his fields, fertile as vineyards; opposite to "the way of the desert." return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-19" class="com-number"
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