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Job 27:21

Posted on 18 May at 15:19
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“The east wind carrieth him away, and he departeth: and as a storm hurleth him out of his place.”

Context of Job: The book of Job is found in the Old Testament and tells the story of a man named Job who faced tremendous suffering and loss. Job was known for his righteousness, but God allowed him to go through severe trials to test his faith and demonstrate his trust in God’s sovereignty.

Job’s Response: In the preceding verses, Job speaks about the fate of the wicked and how they will face God’s judgment. In verse 21, Job is describing the destiny of the wicked person. He uses powerful imagery to convey the suddenness and force with which the east wind carries away the wicked individual, similar to a storm forcefully displacing someone from their place.

Symbolism of the East Wind: The east wind mentioned in the verse carries symbolic significance. In biblical literature, the east wind often represents adversity or disaster. It is associated with the scorching desert winds that bring destruction and hardship. In this context, it symbolizes the sudden and overwhelming judgment that befalls the wicked.

The Wicked and their Fate: Job’s words indicate that the wicked may appear to prosper for a time, but their ultimate destiny is one of destruction and displacement. The image of being carried away by the east wind and hurled out of their place emphasizes the suddenness and power of God’s judgment upon them.

  • Overall: Job 27:21 (KJV) portrays the fate of the wicked using vivid imagery of the east wind carrying them away and hurling them out of their place.

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