Chapter 30
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they that are Job 19:13-19, Job 29:8-10; 2Kgs 2:23; Isa 3:5
younger than I Heb. of fewer days than I
whose Ps 35:15-16, Ps 69:12; Mark 14:65, Mark 15:17-20; Luke 23:14, Luke 23:18, Luke 23:35, Luke 23:39; Acts 17:5; Titus 1:12
3
solitary or, dark as the night, Job 24:13-16
fleeing into Job 24:5; Heb 11:38
in former time Heb. yesternight
4
mallows The Hebrew malluach, in Arabic, malluch, and in Syriac mallucho, is probably the Lalima or Lalimos of the Greeks, and halimus of the Romans, which Dioscorides describes as a kind of bramble, without thorns, the leaves of which are boiled and eaten.
juniper roots The Hebrew rothem, in Arabic, ratim, and in Spanish, retama, most probably signifies the genista or broom, which is very abundant in the deserts of Arabia.
for their meat 2Kgs 4:38-39; Amos 7:14; Luke 15:16
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driven Gen 4:12-14; Ps 109:10; Dan 4:25, Dan 4:32-33
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dwell Judg 6:2; 1Sam 22:1-2; Isa 2:19; Rev 6:15
caves Heb. holes
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brayed Job 6:5, Job 11:12; Gen 16:12
the nettles Charul probably denotes some kind of briar or bramble, so Vulgate renders it by spina or sentis, (Prov 24:31. Zeph 2:9). Celsius and Scheuchzer are inclined to think it the paliurus, a shrub growing sometimes to a considerable height in desert places. "One of the inconveniences of the vegetable thickets of Egypt is," says Denon, "that it is difficult to remain in them, as nine tenths of the trees and plants are armed with inexorable thorns, which suffer only an unquiet enjoyment of the shadow which is so constantly desirable."
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children 2Kgs 8:18, 2Kgs 8:27; 2Chr 22:3; Ps 49:10-13; Jer 7:18; Mark 6:24
fools Prov 1:7, Prov 1:22, Prov 16:22
base men Heb. men of no name
viler Job 40:4; Ps 15:4; Isa 32:6
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am I Job 17:6; Ps 35:15-16, Ps 44:14, Ps 69:12; Lam 3:14, Lam 3:63
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abhor me Job 19:19, Job 42:6; Ps 88:8; Zech 11:8
flee far Job 19:13-14; Ps 88:8; Prov 19:7; Matt 26:56
spare not to spit in my face Heb. withhold not spittle from my face, Num 12:14; Deut 25:9; Isa 50:6; Matt 26:67, Matt 27:30
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loosed Job 12:18, Job 12:21; 2Sam 16:5-8
let loose Ps 35:21; Matt 26:67-68, Matt 27:39-44; Jas 1:26
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rise Job 19:18; Isa 3:5
they raise up Job 19:12
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they set forward Ps 69:26; Zech 1:15
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as a wide Job 22:16; Ps 18:4, Ps 69:14-15; Isa 8:7-8
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Terrors Job 6:4, Job 7:14, Job 9:27-28, Job 10:16; Ps 88:15
soul Heb. principal one
as a cloud Isa 44:22; Hos 6:4, Hos 13:3
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my soul Ps 22:14, Ps 42:4; Isa 53:12
have taken hold Ps 40:12
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My bones Job 33:19-21; Ps 6:2-6, Ps 38:2-8
in the night season Job 7:4; Ps 22:2; Isa 38:13
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By the great Job 2:7, Job 7:5, Job 19:20; Ps 38:5; Isa 1:5-6
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cast me Job 9:31; Ps 69:1-2; Jer 38:6
dust Job 2:8, Job 42:6; Gen 18:27
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I cry Job 19:7, Job 27:9; Ps 22:2, Ps 80:4-5; Lam 3:8, Lam 3:44; Matt 15:23
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become cruel Heb. turned to be cruel, Job 7:20-21, Job 10:14-17, Job 13:25-28, Job 16:9-14, Job 19:6-9; Ps 77:7-9; Jer 30:14
thy strong hand Heb. the strength of thy hand, Job 6:9, Job 23:6; Ps 89:13; 1Pet 5:6
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liftest me Job 21:18; Ps 1:4; Isa 17:13; Jer 4:11-12; Ezek 5:2; Hos 4:19, Hos 13:3
to ride Ps 18:10, Ps 104:3
substance or, wisdom
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the house Job 14:5, Job 21:33; Gen 3:19; 2Sam 14:14; Eccl 8:8, Eccl 9:5, Eccl 12:5-7; Heb 9:27
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grave Heb. heap
they cry Judg 5:31; Ps 35:25; Matt 27:39-44
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Did not I Ps 35:13-14; Jer 13:17, Jer 18:20; Luke 19:41; John 11:35; Rom 12:15
in trouble Heb. hard of day
was Job 31:16-21; Ps 12:1; Prov 14:21, Prov 14:31, Prov 17:5, Prov 19:17, Prov 28:8; Isa 58:7-8; Dan 4:27; 2Cor 9:9
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When I looked Job 3:25-26, Job 29:18; Jer 8:15, Jer 14:19, Jer 15:18; Mic 1:12
light Job 18:6, Job 18:18, Job 23:17; Ps 97:11; Isa 50:10
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Ps 22:4; Jer 4:19, Jer 31:20; Lam 1:20, Lam 2:11
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Ps 38:6, Ps 42:9, Ps 43:2; Isa 53:3-4; Lam 3:1-3
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a brother Job 17:14; Ps 102:6; Isa 13:21-22, Isa 38:14; Mic 1:8; Mal 1:3
owls or, ostriches, Benoth yaanah, in Arabic, bintu naamatin, not owls, but ostriches, so called from their doleful and hideous noises. "I have often," says Dr. Shaw, "heard them groan as if they were in the greatest agonies."
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my skin Ps 119:83; Lam 3:4, Lam 4:8, Lam 5:10
my bones Ps 102:3
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Ps 137:1-4; Eccl 3:4; Isa 21:4, Isa 22:12, Isa 24:7-9; Lam 5:15; Dan 6:18
1
they that are Job 19:13-19, Job 29:8-10; 2Kgs 2:23; Isa 3:5
younger than I Heb. of fewer days than I
whose Ps 35:15-16, Ps 69:12; Mark 14:65, Mark 15:17-20; Luke 23:14, Luke 23:18, Luke 23:35, Luke 23:39; Acts 17:5; Titus 1:12
3
solitary or, dark as the night, Job 24:13-16
fleeing into Job 24:5; Heb 11:38
in former time Heb. yesternight
4
mallows The Hebrew malluach, in Arabic, malluch, and in Syriac mallucho, is probably the Lalima or Lalimos of the Greeks, and halimus of the Romans, which Dioscorides describes as a kind of bramble, without thorns, the leaves of which are boiled and eaten.
juniper roots The Hebrew rothem, in Arabic, ratim, and in Spanish, retama, most probably signifies the genista or broom, which is very abundant in the deserts of Arabia.
for their meat 2Kgs 4:38-39; Amos 7:14; Luke 15:16
5
driven Gen 4:12-14; Ps 109:10; Dan 4:25, Dan 4:32-33
6
dwell Judg 6:2; 1Sam 22:1-2; Isa 2:19; Rev 6:15
caves Heb. holes
7
brayed Job 6:5, Job 11:12; Gen 16:12
the nettles Charul probably denotes some kind of briar or bramble, so Vulgate renders it by spina or sentis, (Prov 24:31. Zeph 2:9). Celsius and Scheuchzer are inclined to think it the paliurus, a shrub growing sometimes to a considerable height in desert places. "One of the inconveniences of the vegetable thickets of Egypt is," says Denon, "that it is difficult to remain in them, as nine tenths of the trees and plants are armed with inexorable thorns, which suffer only an unquiet enjoyment of the shadow which is so constantly desirable."
8
children 2Kgs 8:18, 2Kgs 8:27; 2Chr 22:3; Ps 49:10-13; Jer 7:18; Mark 6:24
fools Prov 1:7, Prov 1:22, Prov 16:22
base men Heb. men of no name
viler Job 40:4; Ps 15:4; Isa 32:6
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am I Job 17:6; Ps 35:15-16, Ps 44:14, Ps 69:12; Lam 3:14, Lam 3:63
10
abhor me Job 19:19, Job 42:6; Ps 88:8; Zech 11:8
flee far Job 19:13-14; Ps 88:8; Prov 19:7; Matt 26:56
spare not to spit in my face Heb. withhold not spittle from my face, Num 12:14; Deut 25:9; Isa 50:6; Matt 26:67, Matt 27:30
11
loosed Job 12:18, Job 12:21; 2Sam 16:5-8
let loose Ps 35:21; Matt 26:67-68, Matt 27:39-44; Jas 1:26
12
rise Job 19:18; Isa 3:5
they raise up Job 19:12
13
they set forward Ps 69:26; Zech 1:15
14
as a wide Job 22:16; Ps 18:4, Ps 69:14-15; Isa 8:7-8
15
Terrors Job 6:4, Job 7:14, Job 9:27-28, Job 10:16; Ps 88:15
soul Heb. principal one
as a cloud Isa 44:22; Hos 6:4, Hos 13:3
16
my soul Ps 22:14, Ps 42:4; Isa 53:12
have taken hold Ps 40:12
17
My bones Job 33:19-21; Ps 6:2-6, Ps 38:2-8
in the night season Job 7:4; Ps 22:2; Isa 38:13
18
By the great Job 2:7, Job 7:5, Job 19:20; Ps 38:5; Isa 1:5-6
19
cast me Job 9:31; Ps 69:1-2; Jer 38:6
dust Job 2:8, Job 42:6; Gen 18:27
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I cry Job 19:7, Job 27:9; Ps 22:2, Ps 80:4-5; Lam 3:8, Lam 3:44; Matt 15:23
21
become cruel Heb. turned to be cruel, Job 7:20-21, Job 10:14-17, Job 13:25-28, Job 16:9-14, Job 19:6-9; Ps 77:7-9; Jer 30:14
thy strong hand Heb. the strength of thy hand, Job 6:9, Job 23:6; Ps 89:13; 1Pet 5:6
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liftest me Job 21:18; Ps 1:4; Isa 17:13; Jer 4:11-12; Ezek 5:2; Hos 4:19, Hos 13:3
to ride Ps 18:10, Ps 104:3
substance or, wisdom
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the house Job 14:5, Job 21:33; Gen 3:19; 2Sam 14:14; Eccl 8:8, Eccl 9:5, Eccl 12:5-7; Heb 9:27
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grave Heb. heap
they cry Judg 5:31; Ps 35:25; Matt 27:39-44
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Did not I Ps 35:13-14; Jer 13:17, Jer 18:20; Luke 19:41; John 11:35; Rom 12:15
in trouble Heb. hard of day
was Job 31:16-21; Ps 12:1; Prov 14:21, Prov 14:31, Prov 17:5, Prov 19:17, Prov 28:8; Isa 58:7-8; Dan 4:27; 2Cor 9:9
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When I looked Job 3:25-26, Job 29:18; Jer 8:15, Jer 14:19, Jer 15:18; Mic 1:12
light Job 18:6, Job 18:18, Job 23:17; Ps 97:11; Isa 50:10
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Ps 22:4; Jer 4:19, Jer 31:20; Lam 1:20, Lam 2:11
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Ps 38:6, Ps 42:9, Ps 43:2; Isa 53:3-4; Lam 3:1-3
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a brother Job 17:14; Ps 102:6; Isa 13:21-22, Isa 38:14; Mic 1:8; Mal 1:3
owls or, ostriches, Benoth yaanah, in Arabic, bintu naamatin, not owls, but ostriches, so called from their doleful and hideous noises. "I have often," says Dr. Shaw, "heard them groan as if they were in the greatest agonies."
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my skin Ps 119:83; Lam 3:4, Lam 4:8, Lam 5:10
my bones Ps 102:3
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Ps 137:1-4; Eccl 3:4; Isa 21:4, Isa 22:12, Isa 24:7-9; Lam 5:15; Dan 6:18
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