Job Speaks of the Finality of Death 1 “aMan°, who is born° of woman°, [1] ILit short of days aJb 5:7 bEc 2:23
[2] aPs 90:5, 6; 103:15; Is 40:6, 7; Jm 1:10; 1P 1:24 bJb 8:9 [3] ISo with some ancient versions; M.T. me aPs 8:4; 144:3 bPs 143:2 [4] aJb 15:14; 25:4; Ps 51:5 [5] ILit made aJb 21:21 [6] ILit cease IILit makes acceptable aJb 7:19; Ps 39:13 7 ¶ “For there° is hope° for a tree°, [7] IOr cease
[10] aJb 3:13; 14:10-15 bJb 13:9 [11] ILit disappears aIs 19:5 [12] ILit They IILit their aJb 3:13 13 ¶ “Oh°° that You would hide° me in ISheol°, [13] II.e. the nether world aIs 26:20
[15] aJb 10:3 [16] aJb 31:4; 34:21; Ps 139:1-3; Pv 5:21 bJb 10:6 [17] ILit plaster; or glue together aDt 32:32-34 18 ¶ “But the falling° mountain° Icrumbles° away°, Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, Calif. All rights reserved. For Permission to Quote Information visit http://www.lockman.org. NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries Copyright © 1981, 1998 by The Lockman Foundation. All rights reserved. |
Job intreateth God for favour, by the shortness of life, and certainty of death.1 ¶ Manº [that is] bornºª of a womanº [is] of fewº days,º and fullº of trouble.º 2 He cometh forthºª like a flower,º and is cut down:ºª he fleethºª also as a shadow,º and continuethºª not.² 3 And² dost thou openºª thine eyesº upon² such an one,º and bringestºª me into judgmentº with² thee? 4 Who² can bringºª a cleanº [thing] out of an unclean?º² not² one.º 5 Seeingº his daysº [are] determined,ºª the numberº of his monthsº [are] with² thee, thou hast appointedºª his boundsº that he cannot² pass;ºª 6 Turnºª from²² him, that he may rest,ºª till² he shall accomplish,ºª as an hireling,º his day.º [1] Gn 47:9; Jb 5:7; 7:1, 6; 9:25; 15:14; 25:4; Ps 39:5; 51:5; Ec 2:17, 23; Mt 11:11.
[2] 1Ch 29:15; Jb 8:9; 9:25; Ps 90:5; 92:7, 12; 102:11; 103:15; 144:4; Ec 8:13; Is 40:6; Jm 1:10; 4:14; 1P 1:24. [3] Jb 7:17; 9:19, 32; 13:25, 27; Ps 143:2; 144:3; Ro 3:19. [4] Gn 5:3; Jb 15:14; 25:4; Ps 51:5; 90:5; Lk 1:35; Jn 3:6; Ro 5:12; 8:8; Ep 2:3. [5] Jb 7:1; 12:10; 14:14; 21:21; 23:13; Ps 39:4; 104:9, 29; Dn 4:35; 5:26, 30; 9:24; 11:36; Lk 12:20; Ac 17:26; He 9:27; Rv 1:18; 3:7. [6] Jb 7:1, 16, 19; 10:20; Ps 39:13; Mt 20:1. Though life once lost be irrecoverable, yet he waiteth for his change.7 For² there isº hopeº of a tree,º if² it be cut down,ºª that it will sprout² again,¹ª² and that the tender² branch¹ thereof will not² cease.ºª 8 Though² the rootº thereof wax oldºª in the earth,º and the stockº thereof dieºª in the ground;º 9 [Yet] through the scentº² of waterº it will bud,ºª and bring forthºª boughsº like² a plant.º 10 But manº dieth,ºª and wasteth away:ºª yea, manº giveth up the ghost,ºª and where² [is] he? 11 [As] the watersº failºª from² the sea,º and the floodº decayethºª and drieth up:ºª 12 So manº lieth down,ºª and risethºª not:² till² the heavensº [be] no more,º they shall not² awake,ºª nor² be raised² out¹ª of their sleep.º² 13 O that¹ª² thou wouldest² hideºª me in the grave,º that thou wouldest keep me secret,ºª until² thy wrathº be past,ºª that thou wouldest appointºª me a set time,º and rememberºª me! 14 If² a manº die,ºª shall he liveºª [again]? all² the daysº of my appointed timeº will I wait,ºª till² my changeº come.ºª 15 Thou shalt call,ºª and I² will answerºª thee: thou wilt have a desireºª to the workº of thine hands.º [7] Jb 14:14; 19:10; Is 11:1; 27:6; Dn 4:15, 23.
[8] Is 26:19; Jn 12:24; 1Co 15:36. [9] Ezk 17:3, 22; 19:10; Ro 11:17. [10] Gn 49:33; Jb 3:11; 7:7; 10:18; 11:20; 14:12; 17:13; 19:26; Pv 14:32; Mt 27:50; Lk 16:22; Ac 5:10. [11] Jb 6:15; Jr 15:18. [12] Jb 3:13; 7:21; 10:21; 19:25; 30:23; Ps 102:26; Ec 3:19; 12:5; Is 26:19; 51:6; 65:17; 66:22; Dn 12:2; Mt 24:35; Jn 11:11; Ac 3:21; Ro 8:20; Ep 5:14; 1Th 4:14; 2P 3:7, 10; Rv 20:11; 21:1. [13] Gn 8:1; Jb 3:17; Ps 106:4; Is 12:1; 26:20; 57:1; Mk 13:32; Lk 23:42; Ac 1:7; 17:31. [14] Jb 7:1; 13:15; 14:5; 19:25; 42:16; Ps 27:14; 40:1; Lm 3:25; Ezk 37:1; Mt 22:29; Jn 5:28; Ac 26:8; 1Co 15:42, 51; Php 3:21; 1Th 4:14; Jm 5:7; Rv 20:13. [15] Jb 7:21; 10:3, 8; 13:22; Ps 50:4; 138:8; 1Th 4:17; 1P 4:19; 1Jn 2:28. By sin the creature is subject to corruption.16 For² now² thou numberestºª my steps:º dost thou not² watchºª over² my sin?º 17 My transgressionº [is] sealed upºª in a bag,º and thou sewest upºª² mine iniquity.º 18 And surelyº the mountainº fallingºª cometh to nought,ºª and the rockº is removedºª out of his place.º² 19 The watersº wearºª the stones:º thou washest awayºª the things which growº [out] of the dustº of the earth;º and thou destroyestºª the hopeº of man.º 20 Thou prevailestºª for everº against him, and he passeth:ºª thou changestºª his countenance,º and sendest him away.ºª 21 His sonsº come to honour,ºª and he knowethºª [it] not;² and they are brought low,ºª but he perceivethºª [it] not² of them.² 22 But² his fleshº upon² him shall have pain,ºª and his soulº within² him shall mourn.ºª [16] Jb 10:6, 14; 13:27; 31:4; 33:11; 34:21; Ps 56:6; 139:1; Pv 5:21; Jr 32:19.
[17] Dt 32:34; Jb 21:19; Ho 13:12. [18] Jb 18:4; Ps 102:25; Is 40:12; 41:15; 54:10; 64:1; Jr 4:24; Mt 27:51; Rv 6:14; 8:8; 20:11. [19] Gn 6:17; 7:21; Jb 19:10; 27:8; Ps 30:6; Ezk 37:11; Lk 12:19. [20] Jb 2:12; 14:14; Ec 8:8; Lm 4:8. [21] 1S 4:20; Ps 39:6; Ec 2:18; 9:5; Is 39:7; 63:16. [22] Jb 19:20, 22, 26; 33:19; Pv 14:32; Lk 16:23. ©2011 by First Gospel Publications, Zion, Ill. All rights reserved. For downloads and more information please visit www.FirstGospel.com. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Chaldee and Greek Dictionaries Featuring the qBible.com Living Strong's Lexical Map ©2003 by The WWW Chat Bible Compages. All rights reserved. For how to use color-coding please view [www.ChatBible.com/key.html]. |
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