SEV Biblia, Chapter 36:10
Y despierta el oído de ellos para castigo, y les dice que se conviertan de la iniquidad.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 36:10
Verse 10. He openeth also their ear ] He gives them to understand the reason why they are thus corrected, and commands them to return from those iniquities which have induced him to visit them with afflictions and distresses.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 5-14 - Elihu here shows that God acts as righteous Governor. He is alway ready to defend those that are injured. If our eye is ever toward God in duty, his eye will be ever upon us in mercy, and, when we are at the lowest, will not overlook us. God intends, when he afflicts us, to discover past sins to us, and to bring them to our remembrance. Also to dispose our hearts to be taught: affliction makes people willing to learn, through the grace of God working with and by it. And further, to deter us from sinning for the future. It is a command, to have no mor to do with sin. If we faithfully serve God, we have the promise of the life that now is, and the comforts of it, as far as is for God's glor and our good: and who would desire them any further? We have the possession of inward pleasures, the great peace which those have tha love God's law. If the affliction fail in its work, let men expect the furnace to be heated till they are consumed. Those that die withou knowledge, die without grace, and are undone for ever. See the natur of hypocrisy; it lies in the heart: that is for the world and the flesh, while perhaps the outside seems to be for God and religion Whether sinners die in youth, or live long to heap up wrath, their cas is dreadful. The souls of the wicked live after death, but it is in everlasting misery.
Original Hebrew
ויגל 1540 אזנם 241 למוסר 4148 ויאמר 559 כי 3588 ישׁבון 7725 מאון׃ 205