20. The triumphant speech of the pious. If "substance" be
retained, translate, rather as the Septuagint, "Has not their
substance been taken away, and . . . ?" But the
Hebrew is rather, "Truly our adversary is cut down"
[GESENIUS]. The same opposition exists between the
godly and ungodly seed as between the unfallen and restored Adam and
Satan (adversary); this forms the groundwork of the book
(Job 1:1-2:13;
Ge 3:15).
remnant--all that "is left" of the sinner; repeated from
Job 20:26,
which makes UMBREIT'S rendering "glory"
(Margin), "excellency," less probable.
fire--alluding to Job
(Job 1:16; 15:34; 18:15).
First is mentioned destruction by water
(Job 22:16);
here, by fire
(2Pe 3:5-7).
JFB.
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