Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Job 12:1-19
Job’s repudiation of his friends 12:1-13:19Job 12:2 is irony; his companions were not as wise as they thought. Job pointed out that much of what they had said about God was common knowledge (cf. Job 5:9-10; Job 8:13-19; Job 11:7-9). Nonetheless their conclusion, that the basis of man’s relationship with God is his deeds, did not fit the facts of life. Job cited his own case as proof, as well as the fact that the wicked often prosper (Job 12:6). He said even the animals know that God sends... read more
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Job 12:14
14. shutteth up— ( :-). Job refers to Zophar's "shut up" ( :-). read more