SEV Biblia, Chapter 14:18
Y ciertamente el monte que cae se deshace, y las peņas son traspasadas de su lugar;
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 14:18
Verse 18. The mountain falling cometh to naught ] Every thing in nature is exposed to mutability and decay: - even mountains themselves may fall from their bases, and be dashed to pieces; or be suddenly swallowed up by an earthquake; and, by the same means, the strongest and most massive rocks may be removed.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 16-22 - Job's faith and hope spake, and grace appeared to revive; but depravit again prevailed. He represents God as carrying matters to extremit against him. The Lord must prevail against all who contend with him God may send disease and pain, we may lose all comfort in those nea and dear to us, every hope of earthly happiness may be destroyed, but God will receive the believer into realms of eternal happiness. But what a change awaits the prosperous unbeliever! How will he answer when God shall call him to his tribunal? The Lord is yet upon a mercy-seat ready to be gracious. Oh that sinners would be wise, that they woul consider their latter end! While man's flesh is upon him, that is, the body he is so loth to lay down, it shall have pain; and while his sou is within him, that is, the spirit he is so loth to resign, it shal mourn. Dying work is hard work; dying pangs often are sore pangs. It is folly for men to defer repentance to a death-bed, and to have that to do which is the one thing needful, when unfit to do anything __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
ואולם 199 הר 2022 נופל 5307 יבול 5034 וצור 6697 יעתק 6275 ממקמו׃ 4725