Job 27:17

"Though he heap up silver as the dust, and prepare clothing as the clay;"

Key Reflection

In Job 27:17, the speaker contrasts the transient nature of wealth. For the ancient Israelite audience, who lived in a world where material goods were often ephemeral and could be swiftly lost through natural disasters or conflict, the image of accumulating silver as easily as dust underscores how fleeting such riches can be. The preparation of clothing like clay, which is both plentiful and easily molded into various forms, highlights the futility of pursuing wealth that offers no lasting satisfaction or security in the face of divine judgment.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The just shall put it on -The righteous shall wear it. It shall pass out of the hands of him who prepared it, into the hands of others. The meaning is, that the wicked, though they become rich, would not live to enjoy their ill-gotten gains. These two verses contain a beautiful illustration of what Dr.

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