Complain Cried Cries Crieth Cry Furrows Likewise Outcry Ploughed Sorrow Tears Thereof Weep Wept Wet
31:38 If my land {d} cry against me, or that the furrows likewise thereof complain;
(d) As though I had withheld their wages that laboured in it.
31:38 Cry - Because I have gotten it by fraud or violence.
31:33-40 Job clears himself from the charge of hypocrisy. We are loth to confess our faults, willing to excuse them, and to lay the blame upon others. But he that thus covers his sins, shall not prosper, Pr 28:13. He speaks of his courage in what is good, as an evidence of his sincerity in it. When men get estates unjustly, they are justly deprived of comfort from them; it was sown wheat, but shall come up thistles. What men do not come honestly by, will never do them any good. The words of Job are ended. They end with a bold assertion, that, with respect to accusation against his moral and religious character as the cause for his sufferings, he could appeal to God. But, however confident Job was, we shall see he was mistaken, chap. 40:4,5; 1Jo 1:8. Let us all judge ourselves; wherein we are guilty, let us seek forgiveness in that blood which cleanseth from all sin; and may the Lord have mercy upon us, and write his laws in our hearts!
Complain Cried Cries Crieth Cry Earth Furrows Likewise Outcry Ploughed Sorrow Tears Thereof Together Weep Wept Wet
Complain Cried Cries Crieth Cry Earth Furrows Likewise Outcry Ploughed Sorrow Tears Thereof Together Weep Wept Wet