The Meaning of Job 22:24 Explained

Job 22:24

KJV: Then shalt thou lay up gold as dust, and the gold of Ophir as the stones of the brooks.

YLT: So as to set on the dust a defence, And on a rock of the valleys a covering.

Darby: And put the precious ore with the dust, and the gold of Ophir among the stones of the torrents,

ASV: And lay thou thy treasure in the dust, And the gold of Ophir among the stones of the brooks;

KJV Reverse Interlinear

Then shalt thou lay up  gold  as  dust,  and the [gold] of Ophir  as the stones  of the brooks. 

What does Job 22:24 Mean?

Context Summary

Job 22:1-30 - "acquaint Thyself With God"
Eliphaz opens the third cycle of the discussion with a speech altogether too hard and cruel. He begins with an enumeration of Job's fancied misdeeds, Job 22:1-11. The fundamental position with Eliphaz was the absolute, even-handed justice of God. In contrast with the oriental magnate who is influenced by gifts, God at least was unimpeachable; and therefore, however Job might affirm the contrary, he must have deserved the chastisement which had befallen him.
Then follows his argument from the Deluge, Job 22:12-20. Evil men are always anxious to think that God does not notice them. This was, says Eliphaz, the policy of those who were destroyed by the Flood. They attempted to build society on atheistic lines, though he filled their houses with good things. The inference, of course, was that Job had been guilty of the same offense, Eliphaz concludes with a tender delineation of a holy life, Job 22:21-30. To be reconciled to God, to obey His Word, to put away iniquity and trust in earthly riches, are the conditions of blessedness. We shall gain more than we lose, Job 22:25. We shall inherit the confidence and joy of His presence, Job 22:26. Our prayers will be answered; we shall walk "in the light;" and our ministry to others will be full of helpfulness. Let us, then, acquaint ourselves with God and be at peace! [source]

Chapter Summary: Job 22

1  Eliphaz shows that man's goodness profits not God
5  He accuses Job of various sins
21  He exhorts him to repentance, with promises of mercy

What do the individual words in Job 22:24 mean?

Then you will lay in and the dust your gold and among the stones and the brooks the [gold] of Ophir
וְשִׁית־ עַל־ עָפָ֥ר בָּ֑צֶר וּבְצ֖וּר נְחָלִ֣ים אוֹפִֽיר

וְשִׁית־  Then  you  will  lay 
Parse: Conjunctive waw, Verb, Qal, Imperative, masculine singular
Root: שִׁית  
Sense: to put, set.
עָפָ֥ר  and  the  dust 
Parse: Noun, masculine singular
Root: עָפָר  
Sense: dry earth, dust, powder, ashes, earth, ground, mortar, rubbish.
בָּ֑צֶר  your  gold 
Parse: Noun, masculine singular
Root: בֶּצֶר  
Sense: gold, precious ore, ring-gold.
וּבְצ֖וּר  and  among  the  stones 
Parse: Conjunctive waw, Preposition, Noun, masculine singular construct
Root: צוּר 
Sense: rock, cliff.
נְחָלִ֣ים  and  the  brooks 
Parse: Noun, masculine plural
Root: נַחַל 
Sense: torrent, valley, wadi, torrent-valley.
אוֹפִֽיר  the  [gold]  of  Ophir 
Parse: Proper Noun, feminine singular
Root: אֹופִיר 
Sense: eleventh son of Joktan.