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PARALLEL BIBLE - Job 6:11


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King James Bible - Job 6:11

What is my strength, that I should hope? and what is mine end, that I should prolong my life?

World English Bible

What is my strength, that I should wait? What is my end, that I should be patient?

Douay-Rheims - Job 6:11

For what is my strength, that I can hold out? or what is my end that I should keep patience?

Webster's Bible Translation

What is my strength, that I should hope? and what is my end, that I should prolong my life?

Original Hebrew

מה
4100 כחי 3581 כי 3588  איחל 3176  ומה 4100  קצי 7093  כי 3588  אאריך 748 נפשׁי׃ 5315

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VERSE (11) -
Job 7:5-7; 10:20; 13:25,28; 17:1,14-16 Ps 39:5; 90:5-10; 102:23

SEV Biblia, Chapter 6:11

¿Cuál es mi fortaleza para esperar aún? ¿Y cuál mi fin para dilatar mi vida?

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 6:11

Verse 11. What is my strength ] I can never suppose that my strength will be restored; and, were that possible, have I any comfortable prospect of a
happy termination of my life? Had I any prospect of future happiness, I might well bear my present ills; but the state of my body and the state of my circumstances preclude all hope.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 8-13 - Job had desired
death as the happy end of his miseries. For this Eliphaz had reproved him, but he asks for it again with more vehemenc than before. It was very rash to speak thus of God destroying him. Who for one hour, could endure the wrath of the Almighty, if he let loos his hand against him? Let us rather say with David, O spare me little. Job grounds his comfort upon the testimony of his conscience that he had been, in some degree, serviceable to the glory of God Those who have grace in them, who have the evidence of it, and have is in exercise, have wisdom in them, which will be their help in the wors of times.


Original Hebrew

מה 4100 כחי 3581 כי 3588  איחל 3176  ומה 4100  קצי 7093  כי 3588  אאריך 748 נפשׁי׃ 5315


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