Job 13:27; Job 14:3; Job 20:9; Job 7:21; Psalms 37:36; Psalms 39:11; Psalms 90:8; Psalms 90:9
The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no more - I shall be cut off from all my friends - one of the things which most distresses people w...
Job complains of the misery of his life and destiny. How is it that Job does not go on to maintain his innocence? Instead of this he proceeds to show...
The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no more : thine eyes are upon me, and I am not. Shall see me no more - If I die in my present stat...
That my life is wind— That my life is but empty breath. Houbigant. It is easy to observe, in almost all Job's speeches, the struggle which he lab...
The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no more: thine eyes are upon me, and I am not. The eye of him hath seen, who beholds me [presen...
Job's First Speech (concluded) 1-10. Job laments the hardship and misery of his destiny.
Thine eyes, etc.] render, 'Thine (God's) eyes shall look for me, but I shall be no more.'
Shall see me no more. — That is, thine own eyes shall look for me, but I shall be no more. So LXX. and Vulg.
VIII. MEN FALSE: GOD OVERBEARING Job 6:1-30 ; Job 7:1-21 Job SPEAKS WORST to endure of all things is the grief that preys on a man's own hea...
Longing for the Evening Job 7:1-21 The servant eagerly longs for the lengthening shadow, which tells him that his day of labor is at an end, an...
Without waiting for their reply, Job broke out into a new lamentation, more bitter than the first, for it came out of a heart whose sorrow was aggrav...
(7) В¶ O remember that my life is wind: mine eye shall no more see good. (8) The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no more: thine eyes are up...
The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no [more] ,.... Or "the eye of sight" e; the seeing eye, the most acute and quick sighted eye; so Mr....
The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no [more]: thine eyes [are] upon me, and I [am] not. Ver. 8. The eye of him that hath seen me shall...
O remember He turns his speech to God; perhaps observing that his friends grew weary of hearing it. If men will not hear us, God will: if men canno...
DOES GOD NOT RECOMPENSE GOOD DEEDS? (vv.1-16) Job's questions in verse 1 indicate why he was so distressed at God's dealings. No doubt too his f...
7 O remember that my life is wind: mine eye shall no more see good. 8 The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no more: thine eyes...
Shall see me no more in this mortal state; I shall never return to this life again. Thine eyes are upon me, and I am not: either, 1. If thou do...
CONTINUATION OF JOB’S SPEECH Job ceases to altercate with Eliphaz and to defend himself. Resumes his complaints, and ends by addressing himself...
Job was sorely troubled by the cruel speeches of his friends, and he answered them out of the bitterness of his soul. What we are first about to read...
Job 7:1 . Is there not an appointed time to man upon earth? הלא צבא hela zaba, Nonne militia est homini super terra, et sicut dies mercenarii di...
EXPOSITION Job 7:1-18 In this chapter Job first bewails his miserable fate, of which he expects no alleviation (verses 1-10); then claims a...
The General Misery of Human Life
The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no more, he would soon pass from the circle of those whom he had formerly considered his friends; Thin...
No more — In this mortal state: I shall never return to this life again. Am not — If thou cast one angry look upon me, I am not; thou canst look me...
8 The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no more: thine eyes are upon me, and I am not.