Job 20: Zophar’s Second Speech: The Brief Joy of the Wicked
Job 20 documents Zophar’s final contribution to the dialogue, where he insists that the prosperity of the wicked is nothing more than a momentary illusion. He argues that even if a wicked man reaches the clouds, his vomit-inducing fall is inevitable, and his wealth will be vomited back up by God’s justice.
v1-11: The Short-lived Prosperity of the Ungodly
v12-29: The Inevitable Judgment and Loss of Wealth
That which he laboured for shall he restore, and shall not swallow it down: according to his substance shall the restitution be, and he shall not rejoice therein.
This is the portion of a wicked man from God, and the heritage appointed unto him by God.
Observe the final attempt of Zophar to force Job into the category of a 'briefly successful' sinner who is now paying the price. Begin your study with job 20 summary.
Zophar uses the metaphor of a man swallowing wealth only to have God 'cast it out of his belly,' suggesting a violent divine reversal. The ‘Word Secret’ is *Alats*, meaning to exult or jump for joy, which Zophar claims the wicked can only do for a fleeting second. Discover the riches with job 20 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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