SEV Biblia, Chapter 21:14
Dicen pues a Dios: Apártate de nosotros, que no queremos el conocimiento de tus caminos.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 21:14
Verse 14. They say unto God ] This is the language of their conduct, though not directly of their lips. Depart from us ] Let us alone; we do not trouble thee. Thy ways are painful; we do not like cross-bearing. Thy ways are spiritual; we wish to live after the flesh. We have learned to do our own will; we do not wish to study thine.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 7-16 - Job says, Remarkable judgments are sometimes brought upon notoriou sinners, but not always. Wherefore is it so? This is the day of God' patience; and, in some way or other, he makes use of the prosperity of the wicked to serve his own counsels, while it ripens them for ruin but the chief reason is, because he will make it appear there is another world. These prospering sinners make light of God and religion as if because they have so much of this world, they had no need to loo after another. But religion is not a vain thing. If it be so to us, we may thank ourselves for resting on the outside of it. Job shows their folly.
Original Hebrew
ויאמרו 559 לאל 410 סור 5493 ממנו 4480 ודעת 1847 דרכיך 1870 לא 3808 חפצנו׃ 2654