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PARALLEL BIBLE - Job 13:24


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King James Bible - Job 13:24

Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and holdest me for thine enemy?

World English Bible

Why hide you your face, and hold me for your enemy?

Douay-Rheims - Job 13:24

Why hidest thou thy face, and thinkest me thy enemy?

Webster's Bible Translation

Why hidest thou thy face, and holdest me for thy enemy?

Original Hebrew

למה
4100 פניך 6440 תסתיר 5641 ותחשׁבני 2803 לאויב׃ 341

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VERSE (24) -
Job 10:2; 29:2,3 De 32:20 Ps 10:1; 13:1; 44:24; 77:6-9; 88:14 Isa 8:17

SEV Biblia, Chapter 13:24

¿Por qué escondes tu rostro, y me cuentas por tu enemigo?

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 13:24

Verse 24. Wherefore hidest thou thy face ] Why is it that I no longer
enjoy thy approbation? Holdest me for thine enemy? - Treatest me as if I were the vilest of sinners?

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 23-28 - Job begs to have his
sins discovered to him. A true penitent is willin to know the worst of himself; and we should all desire to know what ou transgressions are, that we may confess them, and guard against the for the future. Job complains sorrowfully of God's severe dealings with him. Time does not wear out the guilt of sin. When God writes bitte things against us, his design is to make us bring forgotten sins to mind, and so to bring us to repent of them, as to break us off from them. Let young persons beware of indulging in sin. Even in this worl they may so possess the sins of their youth, as to have months of sorrow for moments of pleasure. Their wisdom is to remember their Creator in their early days, that they may have assured hope, and swee peace of conscience, as the solace of their declining years. Job als complains that his present mistakes are strictly noticed. So far from this, God deals not with us according to our deserts. This was the language of Job's melancholy views. If God marks our steps, an narrowly examines our paths, in judgment, both body and soul feel his righteous vengeance. This will be the awful case of unbelievers, ye there is salvation devised, provided, and made known in Christ __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

למה 4100 פניך 6440 תסתיר 5641 ותחשׁבני 2803 לאויב׃ 341


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