12 Upon my right hand rise the youth; they push away my feet, and they raise up against me the ways of their destruction.
12 On my right hand the rabble rise; they push away my feet; they cast up against me their ways of destruction.
12 They come at me from my blind side, trip me up, then jump on me while I'm down.
12 At my right hand the rabble arises; They push away my feet, And they raise against me their ways of destruction.
12 These outcasts oppose me to my face. They send me sprawling and lay traps in my path.
13 They break up my road; they succeed in destroying me. 'No one can help him,' they say.
13 They mar my path, they set forward my calamity, they have no helper.
13 They break up my path; they promote my calamity; they need no one to help them.
13 They throw every kind of obstacle in my path, determined to ruin me - and no one lifts a finger to help me!
13 They break up my path, They promote my calamity; They have no helper.
13 They block my road and do everything they can to destroy me. They know I have no one to help me.
(Read Job 30:1-14)
Job contrasts his present condition with his former honour and authority. What little cause have men to be ambitious or proud of that which may be so easily lost, and what little confidence is to be put in it! We should not be cast down if we are despised, reviled, and hated by wicked men. We should look to Jesus, who endured the contradiction of sinners.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Job 30:12
Commentary on Job 30:1-14
(Read Job 30:1-14)
Job contrasts his present condition with his former honour and authority. What little cause have men to be ambitious or proud of that which may be so easily lost, and what little confidence is to be put in it! We should not be cast down if we are despised, reviled, and hated by wicked men. We should look to Jesus, who endured the contradiction of sinners.