Job 34:31

"that the godless man may not reign, that there be no one to ensnare the people."

Key Reflection

This verse suggests that God prevents wicked leaders from ruling, thus safeguarding the people from being misled or oppressed by ungodly governance. It underscores God's active role in ensuring justice and protection for His people against the influence of corrupt leaders.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Surely it is meet to be said unto God -It is evident that this verse commences a new strain of remark, and that it is designed particularly to bring Job to proper reflections in view of what had occurred. There has been, however, much diversity of opinion about the meaning of this and the following verses. Schultens enumerates no less than “fifteen” different interpretations which have been given of this verse. The “general” meaning seems to be, that a man who is afflicted ought to submit to God, and not to murmur or complain. He ought to suppose that there is some good reason for what God does, and to be resigned to his will, even where he cannot “see” the reason of his dispensations.

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