Job 11:16

16 For you
For a second time (see v. 13) Zophar employs the emphatic personal pronoun. Could he be providing a gentle reminder that Job might have forgotten the sin that has brought this trouble? After all, there will come a time when Job will not remember this time of trial.
will forget your trouble;
It is interesting to note in the book that the resolution of Job’s trouble did not come in the way that Zophar prescribed it.

you will remember it
like water that
The perfect verb forms an abbreviated relative clause (without the pronoun) modifying “water.”
has flowed away.
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