“ My skin is black upon me, and my bones are burned with heat. ”
My skin is black upon me; - see Job 30:28 . It had become black by the force of the disease. My bones are burnt with heat - The bones, in the Scriptures, are often represented as the seat of...
My skin is black upon me, and my bones are burned with (x) heat. (x) With the heat of affliction.
Job 30. Job's Present Misery. As the text stands at present, Job begins by complaining that the very abjects of society now despise him. Many scholars, however, detach Job 30:2-8 as a misplaced s...
My skin is black upon me, and my bones are burned with heat. My skin is black - By continual exposure to the open air, and parching influence of the sun. My bones are burned with heat - A strong exp...
My bones are burned with heat— My bones are dried up with heat or drought: Heath and Houb. Organ, in the next verse, should be read pipe. REFLECTIONS.— 1st, We have here a long account o...
My skin is black upon me, and my bones are burned with heat. Upon me - rather, as in 17 (note), my skin is black (and falls away) from me х mee`aalaay ( H5921 )]. My bones - ( Job 19:...
Job's Present Misery Job bitterly contrasts his present with his past condition, as described in Job 29 . It must be borne in mind that Job was now outcast and beggared. 1-8. Job complains tha...
XXIV. AS A PRINCE BEFORE THE KING Job 29:1-25 ; Job 30:1-31 ; Job 31:1-40 Job SPEAKS FROM the pain and desolation to which he has become inured as a pitiable second state of existence, Job...
Immediately Job passed to the description of his present condition, which is all the more startling as it stands in contrast with what he had said concerning the past. He first described the base who...
(19) He hath cast me into the mire, and I am become like dust and ashes. (20) I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear me: I stand up, and thou regardest me not. (21) Thou art become cruel to me: with...
My skin is black upon me ,.... Either through deep melancholy, as may be observed in persons of such a disposition, through grief and trouble; or rather through the force of his disease, the burning...
My skin is black upon me, and my bones are burned with heat. Ver. 30. My skin is black upon me ] Through the violence of the fever, and a dust matter, his skin was as black and mud coloured as the...
My skin is black upon me , &c. “The boiling heat of my body hath so parched me that my skin looks black, and the marrow in my bones, and all my vital moisture, are dried up.” My harp also is tu...
MOCKED BY HIS INFERIORS (vv.1-8) What a contrast was Job's condition now! Prominent men of dignity had once shown Job every respect, but now young men of what might be considered the lowest clas...
Job Complains of His Affliction. B. C. 1520. 15 Terrors are turned upon me: they pursu...
My skin is black upon me; either by his dark-coloured scabs, wherewith his body was in a manner wholly overspread; or by grief, as before. My bones are burned with heat; the effect of his fever a...
THE CONTRAST.—JOB’S SOLILOQUY, CONTINUED With his former state of happiness and honour Job now contrasts his present misery and degradation. His object as well to show the grounds he has for com...
Job 30:1 . The dogs of my flock. Job does not say this through pride, for he owns that the slave and himself were formed by the same hand: Job 31:15 . He says it rather with a view to describe th...
EXPOSITION Job 30:1-18 The contrast is now completed. Having drawn the portrait of himself as he was, rich, honoured, blessed with children, flourishing, in favour with both God and man, Jo...
The Unspeakable Misery and Disappointment with which Job Battled
Lamentations 3:4 ; Lamentations 4:8 ; Lamentations 5:10 ; Psalms 102:3 ; Psalms 119:83