Job 20:10
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New International Version (©1984)
His children must make amends to the poor; his own hands must give back his wealth.

New Living Translation (©2007)
Their children will beg from the poor, for they must give back their stolen riches.

English Standard Version (©2001)
His children will seek the favor of the poor, and his hands will give back his wealth.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
"His sons favor the poor, And his hands give back his wealth.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
His children shall seek to please the poor, and his hands shall restore their goods.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
His children will have to ask the poor for help. His own hands will have to give back his wealth.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
His children shall seek to please the poor, and his hands shall restore their goods.

American King James Version
His children shall seek to please the poor, and his hands shall restore their goods.

American Standard Version
His children shall seek the favor of the poor, And his hands shall give back his wealth.

Douay-Rheims Bible
His children shall be oppressed with want, and his hands shall render him his sorrow.

Darby Bible Translation
His children shall seek the favour of the poor, and his hands restore his wealth.

English Revised Version
His children shall seek the favour of the poor, and his hands shall give back his wealth.

Webster's Bible Translation
His children shall seek to please the poor, and his hands shall restore their goods.

World English Bible
His children shall seek the favor of the poor. His hands shall give back his wealth.

Young's Literal Translation
His sons do the poor oppress, And his hands give back his wealth.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

His children shall seek to please the poor - Margin, or, "the poor shall oppress his children." The idea in the Hebrew seems to be, that his sons shall be reduced to the humiliating condition of asking the aid of the most needy and abject. Instead of being in a situation to assist others, and to indulge in a liberal hospitality, they themselves shall be reduced to the necessity of applying to the poor for the means of subsistence. There is great strength in this expression. It is usually regarded as humiliating to be compelled to ask aid at all; but the idea here is, that they would be reduced to the necessity of asking it of those who themselves needed it, "or would be beggars of beggars."

And his hands shall restore their goods - Noyes renders this, "And their hands shall give back his wealth." Rosenmuller supposes it means, "And their hands shall restore his iniquity;" that is, what their father took unjustly away. There can be but little doubt that this refers to his "sons," and not to himself - though the singular suffix in the word (ידיו yâdāŷ), "his hands" is used. But the singular is sometimes used instead of the plural. The word rendered "goods" (און 'ôn), means "strength, power, and then wealth;" and the idea here is, that the hands of his sons would be compelled to give back the property which the father had unjustly acquired. Instead of retaining and enjoying it, they would be compelled to make restitution, and thus be reduced to penury and want.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

His children shall seek to please the poor - They shall be reduced to the lowest degree of poverty and want, so as to be obliged to become servants to the poor. Cursed be Ham, a servant of servants shall he be. There are cases where the poor actually serve the poor; and this is the lowest or most abject state of poverty.

His hands shall restore their goods - He shall be obliged to restore the goods that he has taken by violence. Mr. Good translates: His branches shall be involved in his iniquity; i.e., his children shall suffer on his account. "His own hands shall render to himself the evil that he has done to others." - Calmet. The clause is variously translated.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

His children shall seek to please the poor,.... In this and some following verses the miserable state of a wicked man is described, and which begins with his children, who are often visited in wrath for their parents' sins, especially when they tread in their steps, and follow their example; and it is an affliction to parents to see their children in distress, and particularly on their account, and even to be threatened with it. According to our version, the sense of this clause is, that after a wicked man's death his children shall seek to gain the good will and favour of the poor who have been oppressed by him, that they may not reproach them, or take revenge on them, or apply to the civil magistrate to have justice done them; but Jarchi renders the words,

"the poor shall oppress or destroy his children;''

and so the margin of our Bible, who, being enraged with the ill usage of their parents, shall fall upon them in great wrath, and destroy them, Proverbs 28:3; and the same Jewish writer restrains the words to the men of Sodom, who were oppressive and cruel to the poor; or rather the sense is, that the children of the wicked man shall be reduced to such extreme poverty, that they shall even seek relief of the poor, and supplicate and entreat them to give them something out of their small pittance; with which others in a good measure agree, who render the words, "his children shall please, being poor" (n); it shall be a pleasure and satisfaction to those they have been injurious to, to see their children begging their bread from door to door, see Psalm 109:5;

and his hands shall restore their goods: or "for his hands", &c. (o); and so are a reason why his children shall be so reduced after his death as to need the relief of others, because their parent, in his lifetime, was obliged to make restitution of his ill gotten goods, so that in the end he had nothing to leave his children at his death; for this restitution spoken of is not voluntary, but forced. Sephorno thinks reference is had to the Egyptians lending jewels and other riches to the Israelites, whereby they were obliged to repay six hundred thousand men for their service.

(n) "filii ejus placabunt, mendici", Montanus. (o) So the English annotator.


Geneva Study Bible

His children shall {c} seek to please the poor, and his hands shall {d} restore their goods.

(c) While the father through ambition and tyranny oppressed the poor, the children through poverty and misery will seek favour from the poor.

(d) So that the thing which he has taken away by violence will be restored again by force.


King James Translators' Notes

His children...: or, The poor shall oppress his children


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

10. seek to please-"Atone to the poor" (by restoring the property of which they had been robbed by the father) [De Wette]. Better than English Version, "The children" are reduced to the humiliating condition of "seeking the favor of those very poor," whom the father had oppressed. But Umbreit translates as Margin.

his hands-rather, "their (the children's) hands."

their goods-the goods of the poor. Righteous retribution! (Ex 20:5).


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

20:10-22 The miserable condition of the wicked man in this world is fully set forth. The lusts of the flesh are here called the sins of his youth. His hiding it and keeping it under his tongue, denotes concealment of his beloved lust, and delight therein. But He who knows what is in the heart, knows what is under the tongue, and will discover it. The love of the world, and of the wealth of it, also is wickedness, and man sets his heart upon these. Also violence and injustice, these sins bring God's judgments upon nations and families. Observe the punishment of the wicked man for these things. Sin is turned into gall, than which nothing is more bitter; it will prove to him poison; so will all unlawful gains be. In his fulness he shall be in straits, through the anxieties of his own mind. To be led by the sanctifying grace of God to restore what was unjustly gotten, as Zaccheus was, is a great mercy. But to be forced to restore by the horrors of a despairing conscience, as Judas was, has no benefit and comfort attending it.


Job 4:11 The lion perishes for lack of prey, and the cubs of the lioness are scattered.
Job 5:4 His children are far from safety, crushed in court without a defender.
Job 20:15 He will spit out the riches he swallowed; God will make his stomach vomit them up.
Job 20:18 What he toiled for he must give back uneaten; he will not enjoy the profit from his trading.
Job 27:14 However many his children, their fate is the sword; his offspring will never have enough to eat.
Job 27:16 Though he heaps up silver like dust and clothes like piles of clay,
Job 27:17 what he lays up the righteous will wear, and the innocent will divide his silver.

Amends Appease Children Favor Favour Goods Hands Hoping Kind Oppress Please Poor Restore Seek Wealth


His children shall seek to please the poor, and his hands shall restore their goods.

His children, etc. or, The poor shall oppress his children Pr 28:3

seek Ps 109:10

his hands 18 Ex 12:36 22:1,3 9:2 2Sa 12:6 Pr 6:31 Lu 19:8

Job Chapter 20 Verse 10

Alphabetical: amends And back children favor give hands His make must own poor sons the to wealth

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