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Job 11:20BSB·author unknown

But the eyes of the wicked will fail, and escape will elude them; they will hope for their last breath.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Zophar, as the other two, here encourages Job to hope for better times if he would but come to a better temper. I. He gives him good counsel (Job 11:13, Job 11:14), as Eliphaz did (Job 5:8), and Bildad, Job 8:5. He would have him repent and return to God. Observe the steps of that return. 1.

Commenting on Job 11:13-20

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

But the eyes of the wicked shall fail,.... Either through grief and envy at Job's prosperity, and with looking for his fall into troubles again; or rather through expectation of good things for themselves, and for deliverance out of trouble, but all in vain; see Lam 4:17; and they shall not escape; afflictions and calamities in this life, nor the righteous judgment, nor wrath to...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

A warning to Job, if he would not turn to God. The wicked--that is, obdurate sinners. eyes . . . fail--that is, in vain look for relief (Deu 28:65). Zophar implies Job's only hope of relief is in a change of heart. they shall not escape--literally, "every refuge shall vanish from them." giving up of the ghost--Their hope shall leave them as the breath does the body (Pro 11:7).