And do you open your eyes upon such a one, and bring me into judgment with you?
All Commentaries on Job 14:3 Go To Job 14
George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
With thee. He seems beneath God's attention: (Arist. Met. viii. 9.; Cicero, Nat. ii.) but as the knowledge and other attributes of the Deity are infinite, he must necessarily attend to the whole creation. The moral actions of men being also infinite in their object, tending to God, or contradicting his ordinances, they are not beneath the consideration of an infinite Being. (Calmet)