19. the troops--that is, "caravans."
Tema--north of Arabia-Deserta, near the Syrian desert; called from
Tema son of Ishmael
(Ge 25:15;
Isa 21:14;
Jer 25:23),
still so called by the Arabs.
Job 6:19, 20
give another picture of the mortification of disappointed hopes,
namely, those of the caravans on the direct road, anxiously awaiting
the return of their companions from the distant valley. The mention of
the locality whence the caravans came gives living reality to the
picture.
Sheba--refers here not to the marauders in North Arabia-Deserta
(Job 1:15),
but to the merchants
(Eze 27:22)
in the south, in Arabia-Felix or Yemen, "afar off"
(Jer 6:20;
Mt 12:42;
Ge 10:28).
Caravans are first mentioned in
Ge 37:25;
men needed to travel thus in companies across the desert, for defense
against the roving robbers and for mutual accommodation.
The companies . . . waited for them--cannot refer to
the caravans who had gone in quest of the waters; for
Job 6:18
describes their utter destruction.
JFB.
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