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Job 15:26ESV·author unknown

running stubbornly against him with a thickly bossed shield;

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Eliphaz, having reproved Job for his answers, here comes to maintain his own thesis, upon which he built his censure of Job. His opinion is that those who are wicked are certainly miserable, whence he would infer that those who are miserable are certainly wicked, and that therefore Job was so. Observe, I.

Commenting on Job 15:17-35

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Because he covereth his face with his fatness,.... He has no fear of God, nor shame for his sin; he blushes not to rise up against God in the manner he does, because his eyes stand out with fatness; or rather his face is covered with it, that is, he abounds in riches, he enjoys great prosperity, a large affluence of all good things; and...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

on his neck--rather, "with outstretched neck," namely, that of the rebel [UMBREIT] (Psa 75:5). upon . . . bucklers--rather, "with--his (the rebel's, not God's) bucklers." The rebel and his fellows are depicted as joining shields together, to form a compact covering over their heads against the weapons hurled on them from a fortress [UMBREIT and GESENIUS].