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Text -- Job 14:16-22 (NET)

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The Present Condition
14:16 “Surely now you count my steps; then you would not mark my sin. 14:17 My offenses would be sealed up in a bag; you would cover over my sin. 14:18 But as a mountain falls away and crumbles, and as a rock will be removed from its place, 14:19 as water wears away stones, and torrents wash away the soil, so you destroy man’s hope. 14:20 You overpower him once for all, and he departs; you change his appearance and send him away. 14:21 If his sons are honored, he does not know it; if they are brought low, he does not see it. 14:22 Only his flesh has pain for himself, and he mourns for himself.”
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Job | JOB, BOOK OF | Death | Pain | Sin | God | Judgment | Mountain | Dead | WASH; WASHING | ESCHATOLOGY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | DECEASE, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND APOCYPHRA | NOUGHT | OMNISCIENCE | COUNTENANCE | SEAL | Afflictions and Adversities | more
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NET Notes: Job 14:16 The second colon of the verse can be contrasted with the first, the first being the present reality and the second the hope looked for in the future. ...

NET Notes: Job 14:17 This verb was used in Job 13:4 for “plasterers of lies.” The idea is probably that God coats or paints over the sins so that they are forg...

NET Notes: Job 14:18 The word יִבּוֹל (yibbol) usually refers to a flower fading and so seems strange here. The LXX and the Syria...

NET Notes: Job 14:19 The meaning for Job is that death shatters all of man’s hopes for the continuation of life.

NET Notes: Job 14:20 The subject of the participle is most likely God in this context. Some take it to be man, saying “his face changes.” Others emend the text...

NET Notes: Job 14:21 The verb is בִּין (bin, “to perceive; to discern”). The parallelism between “know” and “pe...

NET Notes: Job 14:22 In this verse Job is expressing the common view of life beyond death, namely, that in Sheol there is no contact with the living, only separation, but ...

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