22 Did I say, Bring unto me? or, Give a reward for me of your substance?

Other Translations of Job 6:22

New International Version

22 Have I ever said, 'Give something on my behalf, pay a ransom for me from your wealth,

English Standard Version

22 Have I said, 'Make me a gift'? Or, 'From your wealth offer a bribe for me'?

The Message

22 It's not as though I asked you for anything - I didn't ask you for one red cent -

New King James Version

22 Did I ever say, 'Bring something to me'? Or, 'Offer a bribe for me from your wealth'?

New Living Translation

22 But why? Have I ever asked you for a gift? Have I begged for anything of yours for myself?

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Job 6:22

Commentary on Job 6:14-30

(Read Job 6:14-30)

In his prosperity Job formed great expectations from his friends, but now was disappointed. This he compares to the failing of brooks in summer. Those who rest their expectations on the creature, will find it fail when it should help them; whereas those who make God their confidence, have help in the time of need, Hebrews 4:16. Those who make gold their hope, sooner or later will be ashamed of it, and of their confidence in it. It is our wisdom to cease from man. Let us put all our confidence in the Rock of ages, not in broken reeds; in the Fountain of life, not in broken cisterns. The application is very close; "for now ye are nothing." It were well for us, if we had always such convictions of the vanity of the creature, as we have had, or shall have, on a sick-bed, a death-bed, or in trouble of conscience. Job upbraids his friends with their hard usage. Though in want, he desired no more from them than a good look and a good word. It often happens that, even when we expect little from man, we have less; but from God, even when we expect much, we have more. Though Job differed from them, yet he was ready to yield as soon as it was made to appear that he was in error. Though Job had been in fault, yet they ought not to have given him such hard usage. His righteousness he holds fast, and will not let it go. He felt that there had not been such iniquity in him as they supposed. But it is best to commit our characters to Him who keeps our souls; in the great day every upright believer shall have praise of God.