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PARALLEL BIBLE - Job 9:18


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King James Bible - Job 9:18

He will not suffer me to take my breath, but filleth me with bitterness.

World English Bible

He will not allow me to catch my breath, but fills me with bitterness.

Douay-Rheims - Job 9:18

He alloweth not my spirit to rest, and he filleth me with bitterness.

Webster's Bible Translation

He will not suffer me to take my breath, but filleth me with bitterness.

Original Hebrew

לא
3808 יתנני 5414 השׁב 7725 רוחי 7307 כי 3588  ישׂבעני 7646 ממררים׃ 4472

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Job 7:19 Ps 39:13; 88:7,15-18 La 3:3,18

SEV Biblia, Chapter 9:18

Que aśn no me ha concedido que tome mi aliento; mas me ha llenado de amarguras.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 9:18

Verse 18. He will not
suffer me to take my breath ] I have no respite in my afflictions; I suffer continually in my body, and my mind is incessantly harassed.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 14-21 - Job is still
righteous in his own eyes, ch. 32:1, and this answer though it sets forth the power and majesty of God, implies that the question between the afflicted and the Lord of providence, is question of might, and not of right; and we begin to discover the evi fruits of pride and of a self-righteous spirit. Job begins to manifes a disposition to condemn God, that he may justify himself, for which he is afterwards reproved. Still Job knew so much of himself, that he durst not stand a trial. If we say, We have no sin, we not only deceiv ourselves, but we affront God; for we sin in saying so, and give the lie to the Scripture. But Job reflected on God's goodness and justic in saying his affliction was without cause.


Original Hebrew

לא 3808 יתנני 5414 השׁב 7725 רוחי 7307 כי 3588  ישׂבעני 7646 ממררים׃ 4472


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