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Job 11:16BSB·author unknown

For you will forget your misery, recalling it only as waters gone by.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Zophar, as the other two, here encourages Job to hope for better times if he would but come to a better temper. I. He gives him good counsel (Job 11:13, Job 11:14), as Eliphaz did (Job 5:8), and Bildad, Job 8:5. He would have him repent and return to God. Observe the steps of that return. 1.

Commenting on Job 11:13-20

John Gill Reformed Baptist

Because thou shall forget thy misery,.... Former afflictions and distresses; having an abundance of prosperity and happiness, and long continued; and so, in process of time, the miseries and distresses before endured are forgotten; thus it was with Joseph in his advanced state, and therefore he called one of his sons Manasseh, Gen 41:51; and as it is with convinced and converted persons and believers...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

Just as when the stream runs dry (Job 6:17), the danger threatened by its wild waves is forgotten (Isa 65:16) [UMBREIT].