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PARALLEL BIBLE - Job 5:11


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King James Bible - Job 5:11

To set up on high those that be low; that those which mourn may be exalted to safety.

World English Bible

so that he sets up on high those who are low, those who mourn are exalted to safety.

Douay-Rheims - Job 5:11

Who setteth up the humble on high, and comforteth with health those that mourn.

Webster's Bible Translation

To set on high those that are low: that those who mourn may be exalted to safety.

Original Hebrew

לשׂום
7760 שׁפלים 8217 למרום 4791 וקדרים 6937 שׂגבו 7682 ישׁע׃ 3468

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VERSE (11) -
1Sa 2:7,8 Ps 91:14; 107:41 Eze 17:24 Lu 1:52,53

SEV Biblia, Chapter 5:11

Que pone a los humildes en altura, y los enlutados son levantados a salud.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 5:11

Verse 11. To set up on high those that be low ] He so distributes his providential blessings without partiality, that the land of the
poor man is as well sunned and watered as that of the rich; so that he is thus set upon a level with the lords of the soil.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 6-16 - Eliphaz reminds Job, that no
affliction comes by chance, nor is to be placed to second causes. The difference between prosperity an adversity is not so exactly observed, as that between day and night summer and winter; but it is according to the will and counsel of God We must not attribute our afflictions to fortune, for they are from God; nor our sins to fate, for they are from ourselves. Man is born i sin, and therefore born to trouble. There is nothing in this world we are born to, and can truly call our own, but sin and trouble. Actua transgressions are sparks that fly out of the furnace of origina corruption. Such is the frailty of our bodies, and the vanity of all our enjoyments, that our troubles arise thence as the sparks fl upward; so many are they, and so fast does one follow another. Elipha reproves Job for not seeking God, instead of quarrelling with him. I any afflicted? let him pray. It is heart's ease, a salve for ever sore. Eliphaz speaks of rain, which we are apt to look upon as a littl thing; but if we consider how it is produced, and what is produced by it, we shall see it to be a great work of power and goodness. Too ofte the great Author of all our comforts, and the manner in which they ar conveyed to us, are not noticed, because they are received as things of course. In the ways of Providence, the experiences of some ar encouragements to others, to hope the best in the worst of times; for it is the glory of God to send help to the helpless, and hope to the hopeless. And daring sinners are confounded, and forced to acknowledg the justice of God's proceedings.


Original Hebrew

לשׂום 7760 שׁפלים 8217 למרום 4791 וקדרים 6937 שׂגבו 7682 ישׁע׃ 3468


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