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PARALLEL BIBLE - Job 3:16


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King James Bible - Job 3:16

Or as an hidden untimely birth I had not been; as infants which never saw light.

World English Bible

or as a hidden untimely birth I had not been, as infants who never saw light.

Douay-Rheims - Job 3:16

Or as a hidden untimely birth I should not be, or as they that being conceived have not seen the light.

Webster's Bible Translation

Or as a hidden untimely birth I had not been; as infants which never saw light.

Original Hebrew

או
176 כנפל 5309 טמון 2934 לא 3808  אהיה 1961  כעללים 5768 לא 3808  ראו 7200  אור׃ 216  

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SEV Biblia, Chapter 3:16

O ¿por qué no fui escondido como abortivo, como los pequeñitos que nunca vieron luz?

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 3:16

Verse 16. Or as a hidden untimely
birth ] An early miscarriage, which was scarcely perceptible by the parent herself; and in this case he had not been-he had never had the distinguishable form of a human being, whether male or female.

As infants ] Little ones; those farther advanced in maturity, but miscarried long before the time of birth.


Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 11-19 - Job complained of those present at his birth, for their tende attention to him. No creature comes into the world so helpless as man God's power and providence upheld our frail lives, and his pity an patience spared our forfeited lives. Natural affection is put int parents' hearts by God. To desire to die that we may be with Christ that we may be free from sin, is the effect and evidence of grace; but to desire to die, only that we may be delivered from the troubles of this life, savours of corruption. It is our wisdom and duty to make the best of that which is, be it living or dying; and so to live to the Lord, and die to the Lord, as in both to be his, Ro 14:8. Observe ho Job describes the repose of the grave; There the wicked cease from troubling. When persecutors die, they can no longer persecute. Ther the weary are at rest: in the grave they rest from all their labours And a rest from sin, temptation, conflict, sorrows, and labours remains in the presence and enjoyment of God. There believers rest i Jesus, nay, as far as we trust in the Lord Jesus and obey him, we her find rest to our souls, though in the world we have tribulation.


Original Hebrew

או 176 כנפל 5309 טמון 2934 לא 3808  אהיה 1961  כעללים 5768 לא 3808  ראו 7200  אור׃ 216  


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