Job 5:3

"For resentment kills the foolish man, and jealousy kills the simple."

Key Reflection

This verse highlights how negative emotions like resentment and jealousy can be destructive, particularly to those who are spiritually naive or lack wisdom. It suggests that such emotions can lead to harmful outcomes for individuals who are not well-grounded in understanding divine justice and mercy.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

I have seen the foolish -The wicked. To confirm the sentiment which he had just advanced, Eliphaz appeals to his own observation, and says that though the wicked for a time seem to be prosperous, yet he had observed that they were soon overtaken with calamity and cut down. He evidently means that prosperity was no evidence of the divine favor; but that when it had continued for a little time, and was then withdrawn, it was proof that the man who had been prospered was at heart a wicked man. It was easy to understated that he meant that this should be applied to Job, who, though he had been favored with temporary prosperity, was now revealed to be at heart a wicked man.

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