Job 30:1-10
1 Job's honour is turned into extreme contempt;15 and his prosperity into calamity. they that are.19:13-19; 29:8-10; 2Ki 2:23; Isa 3:5younger than I. Heb. of fewer days than I. whose.Ps 35:15,16; 69:12; Mr 14:65; 15:17-20; Lu 23:14,18,35,39; Ac 17:5Tit 1:12 2 solitary. or, dark as the night.24:13-16fleeing into.24:5; Heb 11:38in former time. Heb. yesternight. mallows.The Hebrew {malluäch,} 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.2Ki 4:38,39; Am 7:14; Lu 15:16 driven.Ge 4:12-14; Ps 109:10; Da 4:25,32,33 dwell.Jud 6:2; 1Sa 22:1,2; Isa 2:19; Re 6:15caves. Heb. holes. brayed.6:5; 11:12; Ge 16:12the nettles.{Charul} probably denotes some kind of briar or bramble: so Vulgate renders it by {spina} or {sentis,} (Pr 24:31. Zep 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." children.2Ki 8:18,27; 2Ch 22:3; Ps 49:10-13; Jer 7:18; Mr 6:24fools.Pr 1:7,22; 16:22base men. Heb. men of no name. viler.40:4; Ps 15:4; Isa 32:6 am I.17:6; Ps 35:15,16; 44:14; 69:12; La 3:14,63 abhor me.19:19; 42:6; Ps 88:8; Zec 11:8flee far.19:13,14; Ps 88:8; Pr 19:7; Mt 26:56spare not to spit in my face. Heb. withhold not spittle frommy face. Nu 12:14; De 25:9; Isa 50:6; Mt 26:67; 27:30Psalms 35:15-16
in mine.25,26; 41:8; 71:10,11; Job 31:29; Pr 17:5; 24:17,18adversity. Heb. halting.38:17; Jer 20:10; 1Co 13:6the abjects.22:16; 69:12; Job 30:1-12; Mt 27:27-30,39-44; Mr 14:65; Ac 17:5I knew.8; *marg:they.7:2; 57:4; Job 16:9 hypocritical.1Sa 20:24-42; Isa 1:14,15; Joh 18:28; 1Co 5:8gnashed.37:12; Job 16:9; La 2:16; Ac 7:54Psalms 69:12
They.De 16:18; Mt 27:12,13,20,41,42,62,63; Lu 23:2; Ac 4:26,27I was.35:15,16; Job 30:8,9; Mr 15:17-19drunkards. Heb. drinkers of strong drink.Da 5:2-4,23Matthew 27:39-44
reviled.Ps 22:6,7,17; 31:11-13; 35:15-21; 69:7-12,20; 109:2,25; La 1:12La 2:15-17; Mr 15:29,30; Lu 23:35-39; 1Pe 2:22-24 saying.Ge 37:19,20; Re 11:10that destroyest.26:61; Lu 14:29,30; Joh 2:19-22If.54; 4:3,6; 26:63,64come.16:4; Lu 16:31 Job 13:9; Ps 22:12,13; 35:26; Isa 28:22; 49:7; Zec 11:8; Mr 15:31,32Lu 18:32; 22:52; 23:35 saved.Joh 9:24; 12:47; Ac 4:14the King.37; 2:2; Lu 19:38; Joh 1:49 trusted.Ps 3:2; 14:6; 22:8; 42:10; 71:11; Isa 36:15,18; 37:10I am.40; Joh 3:16,17; 5:17-25; 10:30,36; 19:7 38; Job 30:7-9; Ps 35:15; Mr 15:32; Lu 23:39,401 Corinthians 4:13
La 3:45; Ac 22:22
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