17 if I have kept my bread to myself, not sharing it with the fatherless-
17 Or have eaten my morsel myself alone, and the fatherless hath not eaten thereof;
17 or have eaten my morsel alone, and the fatherless has not eaten of it
17 Taken care of my own needs and fed my own face while they languished?
17 Or eaten my morsel by myself, So that the fatherless could not eat of it
17 Have I been stingy with my food and refused to share it with orphans?
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Job 31:17
Commentary on Job 31:16-23
(Read Job 31:16-23)
Job's conscience gave testimony concerning his just and charitable behaviour toward the poor. He is most large upon this head, because in this matter he was particularly accused. He was tender of all, and hurtful to none. Notice the principles by which Job was restrained from being uncharitable and unmerciful. He stood in awe of the Lord, as certainly against him, if he should wrong the poor. Regard to worldly interests may restrain a man from actual crimes; but the grace of God alone can make him hate, dread, and shun sinful thoughts and desires.