For ye say, Where is the house of the prince? and where are the dwelling places of the wicked?
Parallel translations
- WEB For you say, ‘Where is the house of the prince? Where is the tent in which the wicked lived?’
- BSB For you say, ‘Where now is the nobleman’s house, and where are the tents in which the wicked dwell?’
- NKJV For you say, ‘Where is the house of the prince? And where is the tent, The dwelling place of the wicked?’
- NASB “For you say, ‘Where is the house of the nobleman, And where is the tent, the dwelling places of the wicked?’
- NLT You will tell me of rich and wicked people whose houses have vanished because of their sins.
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Quick answer
Job anticipates the friends asking, 'Where now is the house of the prince and the tent of the wicked?', expecting it to be destroyed. He quotes the argument they will use against him.
Overview
Job voices his friends' rhetorical question, which assumes the wicked's dwelling is always swept away as proof of judgment. He sets it up in order to refute it in the following verses. The exchange shows how proverbs and slogans, even true ones, can be misapplied to crush a suffering person rather than comfort him.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 9
- Job 8:22They that hate thee shall be clothed with shame; and the dwelling place of the wicked shall come to nought.
- Job 20:7Yet he shall perish for ever like his own dung: they which have seen him shall say, Where is he?
- Job 31:37I would declare unto him the number of my steps; as a prince would I go near unto him.
- Hab 2:9–11Woe to him that coveteth an evil covetousness to his house, that he may set his nest on high, that he may be delivered from the power of evil!
- Zech 5:4I will bring it forth, saith the LORD of hosts, and it shall enter into the house of the thief, and into the house of him that sweareth falsely by my name: and it shall remain in the midst of his house, and shall consume it with the timber thereof and the stones thereof.
- Ps 37:36Yet he passed away, and, lo, he was not: yea, I sought him, but he could not be found.
- Num 16:26–34And he spake unto the congregation, saying, Depart, I pray you, from the tents of these wicked men, and touch nothing of theirs, lest ye be consumed in all their sins.
- Ps 52:5–6God shall likewise destroy thee for ever, he shall take thee away, and pluck thee out of thy dwelling place, and root thee out of the land of the living. Selah.
- Job 1:3His substance also was seven thousand sheep, and three thousand camels, and five hundred yoke of oxen, and five hundred she asses, and a very great household; so that this man was the greatest of all the men of the east.
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