May the Name of the Lord Be Praised, Alan Wolff
MY ADVOCATE IS ON HIGH
Passage: Job 16:1~22  
Key verse: 19
Job
16 Then Job replied:
2 “I have heard many things like these;
you are miserable comforters,(A) all of you!(B)
3 Will your long-winded speeches never end?(C)
What ails you that you keep on arguing?(D)
4 I also could speak like you,
if you were in my place;
I could make fine speeches against you
and shake my head(E) at you.
5 But my mouth would encourage you;
comfort(F) from my lips would bring you relief.(G)
6 “Yet if I speak, my pain is not relieved;
and if I refrain, it does not go away.(H)
7 Surely, God, you have worn me out;(I)
you have devastated my entire household.(J)
8 You have shriveled me up—and it has become a witness;
my gauntness(K) rises up and testifies against me.(L)
9 God assails me and tears(M) me in his anger(N)
and gnashes his teeth at me;(O)
my opponent fastens on me his piercing eyes.(P)
10 People open their mouths(Q) to jeer at me;(R)
they strike my cheek(S) in scorn
and unite together against me.(T)
11 God has turned me over to the ungodly
and thrown me into the clutches of the wicked.(U)
12 All was well with me, but he shattered me;
he seized me by the neck and crushed me.(V)
He has made me his target;(W)
13 his archers surround me.(X)
Without pity, he pierces(Y) my kidneys
and spills my gall on the ground.
14 Again and again(Z) he bursts upon me;
he rushes at me like a warrior.(AA)
15 “I have sewed sackcloth(AB) over my skin
and buried my brow in the dust.(AC)
16 My face is red with weeping,(AD)
dark shadows ring my eyes;(AE)
17 yet my hands have been free of violence(AF)
and my prayer is pure.(AG)
18 “Earth, do not cover my blood;(AH)
may my cry(AI) never be laid to rest!(AJ)
19 Even now my witness(AK) is in heaven;(AL)
my advocate is on high.(AM)
20 My intercessor(AN) is my friend[a](AO)
as my eyes pour out(AP) tears(AQ) to God;
21 on behalf of a man he pleads(AR) with God
as one pleads for a friend.
22 “Only a few years will pass
before I take the path of no return.(AS)
Footnotes
- Job 16:20 Or My friends treat me with scorn
Cross references
- Job 16:2 : Ps 69:20
- Job 16:2 : S Job 6:15
- Job 16:3 : Job 11:2; 18:2
- Job 16:3 : S Job 6:26
- Job 16:4 : S 2Ki 19:21; Ps 22:7; Isa 37:22; Jer 48:27; La 2:15; Zep 2:15; S Mt 27:39
- Job 16:5 : Job 29:25
- Job 16:5 : S Ge 37:35
- Job 16:6 : S Job 6:3; S 7:21
- Job 16:7 : S Jdg 8:5; S Job 7:3
- Job 16:7 : S Job 1:19
- Job 16:8 : Job 17:7; 19:20; 33:21; Ps 6:7; 22:17; 88:9; 102:5; 109:24; La 5:17
- Job 16:8 : S Job 10:17
- Job 16:9 : S Job 12:14; Hos 6:1
- Job 16:9 : S Job 9:5; 18:4; 19:11
- Job 16:9 : Job 30:21; Ps 35:16; 37:12; 112:10; La 2:16; Ac 7:54
- Job 16:9 : S Job 13:24
- Job 16:10 : Ps 22:13; 35:21
- Job 16:10 : Job 12:4; 19:18; 21:3; 30:1, 9; Ps 22:13; 69:12; 119:51
- Job 16:10 : Isa 50:6; La 3:30; Mic 5:1; Ac 23:2
- Job 16:10 : ver 7; S Job 11:3; 19:12; 30:12; Ps 27:3; 35:15; Ac 7:57
- Job 16:11 : S Job 9:24
- Job 16:12 : S Job 9:17
- Job 16:12 : S Job 6:4; La 3:12
- Job 16:13 : S Job 3:23
- Job 16:13 : Job 20:24; Pr 7:23; La 3:13
- Job 16:14 : Job 9:17
- Job 16:14 : S Job 10:3; Joel 2:7
- Job 16:15 : S Ge 37:34
- Job 16:15 : S Job 2:8
- Job 16:16 : ver 20; Ps 6:6
- Job 16:16 : Job 2:7; 17:7; 30:17, 30; 33:19; Isa 52:14
- Job 16:17 : Isa 55:7; 59:6; Jer 18:11; Jnh 3:8
- Job 16:17 : S Job 6:28; S 10:7; 13:7; Isa 53:9; Zep 3:13
- Job 16:18 : S Ge 4:10; Isa 26:21
- Job 16:18 : Ps 5:2; 18:6; 102:1; 119:169
- Job 16:18 : Job 19:24; Ps 66:18-19; Heb 11:4
- Job 16:19 : S Ge 31:50; S Ro 1:9; 1Th 2:5
- Job 16:19 : Job 22:12; 42:2
- Job 16:19 : Job 19:27; 21:17; 25:2; 27:13; 31:2; Ps 113:5; Isa 33:5; 57:15; 58:4; 66:1; Mk 11:10
- Job 16:20 : S Ro 8:34
- Job 16:20 : Jn 15:15
- Job 16:20 : La 2:19
- Job 16:20 : S ver 16
- Job 16:21 : 1Ki 8:45; Ps 9:4; 140:12
- Job 16:22 : S Job 10:21
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Job’s own words couldn’t comfort him. He was suffering unbearable loss and physical pain. He didn’t know why this was happening. Although he cried out to God, there seemed to be no answer. Having such a respect for God’s sovereignty, Job believed it was God who devastated his household. God was assailing him; God turned him over to the ungodly, God who seized him by the neck and crushed him. Was there any advocate, anyone who was truly on his side? His friends were implying guilt as the cause; God was not answering. But Job had faith that there was a witness in heaven who heard his pure prayers. He believed that there was an intercessor, a friend, who was not like his three friends, but who was pleading his case.
We too have an advocate with the Father: Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He always lives to intercede for us.
Prayer: Father, thank you for Jesus, our friend and advocate. What a comfort to know he pleads for us when we don’t know why suffering happens. Help us to be such advocates and friends for others.
One Word: Jesus is our friend and advocate