SEV Biblia, Chapter 15:29
No enriquecerá, ni será firme su potencia, ni extenderá por la tierra su hermosura.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 15:29
Verse 29. He shall not be rich ] The whole of what follows, to the end of the chapter, seems to be directed against Job himself, whom Eliphaz indirectly accuses of having been a tyrant and oppressor. The threatened evils are, 1. He shall not be rich, though he labours greatly to acquire riches. 2. His substance shall not continue-God will blast it, and deprive him of power to preserve it. 3. Neither shall he prolong the perfection thereof-all his works shall perish, for God will blot out his remembrance from under heaven.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 17-35 - Eliphaz maintains that the wicked are certainly miserable: whence he would infer, that the miserable are certainly wicked, and therefore Jo was so. But because many of God's people have prospered in this world it does not therefore follow that those who are crossed and made poor as Job, are not God's people. Eliphaz shows also that wicked people particularly oppressors, are subject to continual terror, live very uncomfortably, and perish very miserably. Will the prosperity of presumptuous sinners end miserably as here described? Then let thy mischiefs which befall others, be our warnings. Though no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous, nevertheless, afterwar it yieldeth the peaceable fruits of righteousness to them that ar exercised thereby. No calamity, no trouble, however heavy, howeve severe, can rob a follower of the Lord of his favour. What shal separate him from the love of Christ __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
לא 3808 יעשׁר 6238 ולא 3808 יקום 6965 חילו 2428 ולא 3808 יטה 5186 לארץ 776 מנלם׃ 4512