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PARALLEL BIBLE - Job 15:33


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King James Bible - Job 15:33

He shall shake off his unripe grape as the vine, and shall cast off his flower as the olive.

World English Bible

He shall shake off his unripe grape as the vine, and shall cast off his flower as the olive tree.

Douay-Rheims - Job 15:33

He shall be blasted as a vine when its grapes are in the first flower, and as an olive tree that casteth its flower.

Webster's Bible Translation

He shall shake off his unripe grape as the vine, and shall cast off his flower as the olive.

Original Hebrew

יחמס
2554 כגפן 1612 בסרו 1154 וישׁלך 7993 כזית 2132 נצתו׃ 5328

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SEV Biblia, Chapter 15:33

El perderá su agraz como la vid, y derramará su flor como la oliva.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 15:33

Verse 33. He shall shake off his unripe
grape ] 10. Whatever children he may have, they shall never survive him, nor come to mature age. They shall be like wind-fall grapes and blasted olive blossoms. As the vine and olive, which are among the most useful trees, affording wine and oil, so necessary for the worship of God and the comfort of man, are mentioned here, they may be intended to refer to the hopeful progeny of the oppressor; but who fell, like the untimely grape or the blasted olive flower, without having the opportunity of realizing the public expectation.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 17-35 - Eliphaz maintains that the
wicked are certainly miserable: whence he would infer, that the miserable are certainly wicked, and therefore Jo was so. But because many of God's people have prospered in this world it does not therefore follow that those who are crossed and made poor as Job, are not God's people. Eliphaz shows also that wicked people particularly oppressors, are subject to continual terror, live very uncomfortably, and perish very miserably. Will the prosperity of presumptuous sinners end miserably as here described? Then let thy mischiefs which befall others, be our warnings. Though no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous, nevertheless, afterwar it yieldeth the peaceable fruits of righteousness to them that ar exercised thereby. No calamity, no trouble, however heavy, howeve severe, can rob a follower of the Lord of his favour. What shal separate him from the love of Christ __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

יחמס 2554 כגפן 1612 בסרו 1154 וישׁלך 7993 כזית 2132 נצתו׃ 5328


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