- Bible
- Job
- Chapter 29
- Verse 17
And I brake the jaws of the wicked, and plucked the spoil out of his teeth.
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Gill's Exposition
And I brake the jaws of the wicked,.... Their jaw teeth, or grinders, alluding to beasts of prey, who have such teeth, very large; the meaning may be, that Job confuted the arguments which wicked men…
Barnes' Notes
And I brake the jaws of the wicked - Margin, “jaw-teeth, or, grinders.” The Hebrew word מתלעה methalle‛âh, the same, with the letters transposed, as מתלעות, is from לתע, to “bite” - and means “the…
We have here Job in a post of honour and power. Though he had comfort enough in his own house, yet he did not confine himself to that. We are not born for ourselves, but for the public. When any…
Cambridge Bible
The figure is that of a beast of prey, who has its booty already in its teeth. The verse carries on Job 29:29; even when the unjust oppressor seemed already to have triumphed and carried off his prey,…
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