SEV Biblia, Chapter 10:16
Y vas creciendo, cazándome como león; tornando y haciendo en mí maravillas.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 10:16
Verse 16. For it increaseth. ] Probably this refers to the affliction mentioned above, which is increased in proportion to its duration. Every day made his escape from such a load of evils less and less probable. Thou huntest me as a fierce lion ] As the hunters attack the king of beasts in the forest, so my friends attack me. They assail me on every side.
Thou showest thyself marvelous ] Thy designs, thy ways, thy works, are all incomprehensible to me; thou dost both confound and overpower me.
Mr. Good translates thus: ] "For uprousing as a ravenous lion dost thou spring upon me.
And again thou showest over me thy vast power."
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 14-22 - Job did not deny that as a sinner he deserved his sufferings; but he thought that justice was executed upon him with peculiar rigour. Hi gloom, unbelief, and hard thoughts of God, were as much to be ascribe to Satan's inward temptations, and his anguish of soul, under the sens of God's displeasure, as to his outward trials, and remainin depravity. Our Creator, become in Christ our Redeemer also, will no destroy the work of his hands in any humble believer; but will rene him unto holiness, that he may enjoy eternal life. If anguish on eart renders the grave a desirable refuge, what will be their condition wh are condemned to the blackness of darkness for ever? Let every sinne seek deliverance from that dreadful state, and every believer be thankful to Jesus, who delivereth from the wrath to come __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
ויגאה 1342 כשׁחל 7826 תצודני 6679 ותשׁב 7725 תתפלא׃ 6381