Job 4:11
"The old lion perisheth for lack of prey, and the stout lion’s whelps are scattered abroad."

Commentary

Gill's Exposition

The old lion perisheth for lack of prey,.... Or rather "the stout" and "strong lion" (e), that is most able to take the prey, and most skilful at it, yet such shall perish for want of it; not so much for want of finding it, or of power to seize it, as of keeping it when got, it being taken away from him; signifying, that God oftentimes in his providence takes away from cruel oppressors what they have got by oppression, and so they are brought into starving and

famishing circumstances. The Septuagint render the word by "myrmecoleon", or the "ant lion", which Isidore (f) thus describes;"it is a little animal, very troublesome to ants, which hides itself in the dust, and kills the ants as they carry their corn; hence it is called both a lion and an ant, because to other animals is as an ant, and to the ants as a lion,''and therefore cannot be the lion here spoken of; though Strabo (g) and Aelianus (h) speak of lions in Arabia and Babylon called ants, which seem to be a species of lions, and being in those countries, might be known to Eliphaz. Megasthenes (i) speaks of ants in India as big as foxes, of great swiftness, and get their living by hunting: and the stout lion's whelps are scattered abroad; or "the whelps of the lioness" (k), these are scattered from the lion and lioness, and from one another, to seek for food, but in vain; the Targum applies this to Ishmael, and his posterity; Jarchi, and others, to the builders of Babel, said to be scattered, Gen 11:8 ; rather reference may be had to the giants, the men of the old world, who filled the earth with violence, which was the cause of the flood being brought upon the world of the ungodly. Some think that Eliphaz has a regard to Job in all this, and that by the "fierce lion" he designs and describes Job as an oppressor and tyrant, and by the "lioness" his wife, and by the "young lions" and "lion's whelps" his children; and indeed, though he may not directly design him, yet he may obliquely point at him, and suggest that he was like to the men he had in view, and compares to these creatures, and therefore his calamities righteously came upon him. (e) "leo major", Pagninus, Montanus, Mercerus, Schmidt; "leo strenuns et fortis", Michaelis; "robustior leo", Schultens. (f) Origin. l. 12. c. 3. (g) Geograph. l. 16. p. 533. (h) De Animal. l. 7. c. 47. & l. 17. c. 42. (i) Apud Strabo, l. 15. p. 485. (k) "filii leaenae", Bochart, Schultens.

Source: Gill's Exposition (Public Domain)

Hebrew Word Studies (7 words)

H3918 לַיִשׁ
Definition:

11lion(Arabic,ᵑ7לֵיתָא; Assyriannešu,lionis compare by Hal (compare HptKAT 2, 510) BaZA iii. 1888, 60); —lionJob 4:11;Isaiah 30:6(""לָבִיא),גִּבּוֹר׳לבַּבְּהֵמָהProverbs 30:30.Topical LexiconPhysical 11lion(Arabic,ᵑ7לֵיתָא; Assyriannešu,lionis compare by Hal (compare HptKAT 2, 510) BaZA iii. 1888, 60); —lionJob 4:11;Isaiah 30:6(""לָבִיא),גִּבּוֹר׳לבַּבְּהֵמָהProverbs 30:30.Topical LexiconPhysical

H0006 אָבַד
Definition:

30+;אָֽבְדוּPsalm 10:16+ (+Ezekiel 6:3ᵐ5Co) etc.;ImperfectיאֹבַדJob 3:3;Jeremiah 4:9;יאֹבֵ֑דּJob 20:72t.; 3 feminine singularתּאֹבַדDeuteronomy 22:34t.;תּאֹבֵ֑דJob 8:133t.;יאֹבְדוּJudges 5:313t.;יאֹבֵ 30+;אָֽבְדוּPsalm 10:16+ (+Ezekiel 6:3ᵐ5Co) etc.;ImperfectיאֹבַדJob 3:3;Jeremiah 4:9;יאֹבֵ֑דּJob 20:72t.; 3 feminine singularתּאֹבַדDeuteronomy 22:34t.;תּאֹבֵ֑דJob 8:133t.;יאֹבְדוּJudges 5:313t.;יאֹבֵ

Possible Meanings:
  • perish (semantic_range)
  • they shall perish (semantic_range)
  • destroy (semantic_range)
  • be destroyed (semantic_range)
H1097 בְּלִי
Definition:

17שַׁחַת בְּלִיpit of destruction (ofSh®°ôl).2defect, failure, henceadverb of negation(compareאֶפֶס), chiefly poetic forלֹא,אֵין: —a.with finite vb. rare and only once in prose,Genesis 31:20(E)עַלבְּֿ 17שַׁחַת בְּלִיpit of destruction (ofSh®°ôl).2defect, failure, henceadverb of negation(compareאֶפֶס), chiefly poetic forלֹא,אֵין: —a.with finite vb. rare and only once in prose,Genesis 31:20(E)עַלבְּֿ

Possible Meanings:
  • wearing out (semantic_range)
H2964 טֶרֶף
Definition:

1prey, food; leaf; —טֶרֶףGenesis 49:9+;טָ֑רֶףJob 4:11+; suffixטַרְפֵךְNahum 2:14;טַרְמּוֺIsaiah 31:4; plural constructטַרְמֵּיEzekiel 17:9; —1preyof lionAmos 3:4;Job 4:11;Job 38:39;Psalm 104:21; metap 1prey, food; leaf; —טֶרֶףGenesis 49:9+;טָ֑רֶףJob 4:11+; suffixטַרְפֵךְNahum 2:14;טַרְמּוֺIsaiah 31:4; plural constructטַרְמֵּיEzekiel 17:9; —1preyof lionAmos 3:4;Job 4:11;Job 38:39;Psalm 104:21; metap

H1121 בֵּן
Definition:

25+;ֵ˜בּןֿEzekiel 18:10; constructבֵּןGenesis 49:22(twice in verse);בֶּןֿGenesis 5:32+;בֶּןEsther 2:5;Nehemiah 6:18, & with prefixGenesis 17:17;Numbers 8:25;1 Chronicles 27:23; 2Chronicles 25:5; 31:16 25+;ֵ˜בּןֿEzekiel 18:10; constructבֵּןGenesis 49:22(twice in verse);בֶּןֿGenesis 5:32+;בֶּןEsther 2:5;Nehemiah 6:18, & with prefixGenesis 17:17;Numbers 8:25;1 Chronicles 27:23; 2Chronicles 25:5; 31:16

Possible Meanings:
  • son (semantic_range)
  • son (semantic_range)
  • children (semantic_range)
  • youth (semantic_range)
  • young men (semantic_range)
H3833 לָבִיא
Definition:

Or (Ezek. 19:2) lbiyao {leb-ee-yaw'}; irreg. Masculine plural lbaviym {leb-aw-eem'}; irreg. Feminine plural lbaeowth {leb-aw-oth'}; from an unused root men. To roar; a lion (properly, a lioness as the Or (Ezek. 19:2) lbiyao {leb-ee-yaw'}; irreg. Masculine plural lbaviym {leb-aw-eem'}; irreg. Feminine plural lbaeowth {leb-aw-oth'}; from an unused root men. To roar; a lion (properly, a lioness as the

H6504 פָרַד
Definition:

—QalPassive participlefeminine pluralמְּרֻדוֺתEzekiel 1:11divided, i.e. spread, of wings.Niph`alPerfect3pluralנִפְרְדוּGenesis 10:5,32,נִפְרָ֑דוּ2 Samuel 1:23;Imperfect,יִמָּרֵדGenesis 2:10;Proverbs 1 —QalPassive participlefeminine pluralמְּרֻדוֺתEzekiel 1:11divided, i.e. spread, of wings.Niph`alPerfect3pluralנִפְרְדוּGenesis 10:5,32,נִפְרָ֑דוּ2 Samuel 1:23;Imperfect,יִמָּרֵדGenesis 2:10;Proverbs 1

Possible Meanings:
  • mule (semantic_range)

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