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PARALLEL BIBLE - Job 6:13


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King James Bible - Job 6:13

Is not my help in me? and is wisdom driven quite from me?

World English Bible

Isn't it that I have no help in me, That wisdom is driven quite from me?

Douay-Rheims - Job 6:13

Behold there is no help for me in myself, and my familiar friends also are departed from me.

Webster's Bible Translation

Is not my help in me? and is wisdom driven quite from me?

Original Hebrew

האם
518 אין 369 עזרתי 5833 בי  ותשׁיה 8454 נדחה 5080 ממני׃ 4480

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SEV Biblia, Chapter 6:13

¿No me ayudo cuanto puedo, y con todo eso el poder me falta del todo?

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 6:13

Verse 13. Is not my help in me? ] My help is all in myself; and, alas! that is
perfect weakness: and my subsistence, hywt tushiyah, all that is real, stable, and permanent, is driven quite from me. My friends have forsaken me, and I am abandoned to myself; my property is all taken away, and I have no resources left. I believe Job neither said, nor intended to say, as some interpreters have it, Reason is utterly driven from me. Surely there is no mark in this chapter of his being deranged, or at all impaired in his intellect.

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

האם 518 אין 369 עזרתי 5833 בי  ותשׁיה 8454 נדחה 5080 ממני׃ 4480


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