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Job 16:16BSB·author unknown

My face is red with weeping, and deep shadows ring my eyes;

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Job's complaint is here as bitter as any where in all his discourses, and he is at a stand whether to smother it or to give it vent. Sometimes the one and sometimes the other is a relief to the afflicted, according as the temper or the circumstances are; but Job found help by neither, Job 16:6. 1.

Commenting on Job 16:6-16

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Not for any injustice in my hands,.... Came all those afflictions and calamities upon him, which occasioned so much sorrow, weeping, mourning, and humiliation; he does not say there was no sin in him, not any in his heart, nor in his life, nor any iniquity done by him, he had acknowledged these things before, Job 7:20; but that there was nothing in his hands...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

foul--rather, "is red," that is, flushed and heated [UMBREIT and NOYES]. shadow of death--that is, darkening through many tears (Lam 5:17). Job here refers to Zophar's implied charge (Job 11:14). Nearly the same words occur as to Jesus Christ (Isa 53:9). So Job 16:10 above answers to the description of Jesus Christ (Psa 22:13; Isa 50:6, and Job 16:4 to Psa 22:7).