Job 20:11

"His children will seek the favor of the poor. His hands will give back his wealth."

Key Reflection

In the cultural milieu of ancient Near East, where social hierarchy and economic disparities were stark, this verse from Job 20:11 highlights a dramatic reversal in fortune for someone wealthy but morally corrupt. The original audience would have understood that when such an individual faces judgment, his children will find themselves impoverished and in need, resorting to seeking favor from those who are less fortunate. This verse underscores the idea that evil does not go unpunished, as the prosperity of the wicked often comes at a cost to their families, leading them to experience hardship and seek help from those they once dismissed or oppressed.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

His bones are full of the sin of his youth -The words “of the sin” in our common translation are supplied by the translators. Gesenius and Noyes suppose that the Hebrew means, “His bones are full of youth;” that is, full of vigor and strength, and the idea according to this would be, that he would be cut off in the fulness of his strength. Dr.

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