The Confidence of a Godly Fear
Job 4:6
Is not this your fear, your confidence, your hope, and the uprightness of your ways?


These words are understood by divers of the Hebrew writers for a direct and simple assertion, and they give it thus, "Will not, or would not thy fear be thy confidence, and the uprightness of thy ways thy hope?" As if Eliphaz had thus said unto him, Job, thou hast pretended much holiness and religion, fear and uprightness; why art thou so disquieted now that the hand of God is upon thee? Why art thou so amazed under these sufferings Would not that fear be thy confidence? And would not that uprightness of thy ways be thy hope? Surely it would, if thou hadst any such fear as thou pretendest; this fear would be thy confidence, and this uprightness thy hope; thou wouldst be very bold, and by hope cast anchor upon the goodness and faithfulness of God in the midst of all this storm: thy heart would be poised, settled, and established, notwithstanding all these shakings. Would not thy fear be thy confidence?

1. They who fear most in times of peace, have most reason to be confident in times of trouble.

2. The uprightness of a man's ways in good times, doth mightily strengthen his hope in evil times.

(Joseph Caryl.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Is not this thy fear, thy confidence, thy hope, and the uprightness of thy ways?

WEB: Isn't your piety your confidence? Isn't the integrity of your ways your hope?




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