Job 30:29-30
Context30:29 I have become a brother to jackals
and a companion of ostriches. 1
30:30 My skin has turned dark on me; 2
my body 3 is hot with fever. 4
Isaiah 38:14
Context38:14 Like a swallow or a thrush I chirp,
I coo 5 like a dove;
my eyes grow tired from looking up to the sky. 6
O sovereign master, 7 I am oppressed;
help me! 8
Micah 1:8
Context1:8 For this reason I 9 will mourn and wail;
I will walk around barefoot 10 and without my outer garments. 11
[30:29] 1 sn The point of this figure is that Job’s cries of lament are like the howls and screeches of these animals, not that he lives with them. In Job 39:13 the female ostrich is called “the wailer.”
[30:30] 2 tn The MT has “become dark from upon me,” prompting some editions to supply the verb “falls from me” (RSV, NRSV), or “peels” (NIV).
[30:30] 3 tn The word “my bones” may be taken as a metonymy of subject, the bony framework indicating the whole body.
[30:30] 4 tn The word חֹרֶב (khorev) also means “heat.” The heat in this line is not that of the sun, but obviously a fever.
[38:14] 5 tn Or “moan” (ASV, NAB, NASB, NRSV); KJV, CEV “mourn.”
[38:14] 6 tn Heb “my eyes become weak, toward the height.”
[38:14] 7 tn The Hebrew term translated “sovereign master” here and in v. 16 is אֲדֹנָי (’adonay).
[38:14] 8 tn Heb “stand surety for me.” Hezekiah seems to be picturing himself as a debtor who is being exploited; he asks that the Lord might relieve his debt and deliver him from the oppressive creditor.
[1:8] 9 tn The prophet is probably the speaker here.
[1:8] 10 tn Or “stripped.” The precise meaning of this Hebrew word is unclear. It may refer to walking barefoot (see 2 Sam 15:30) or to partially stripping oneself (see Job 12:17-19).
[1:8] 11 tn Heb “naked.” This probably does not refer to complete nudity, but to stripping off one’s outer garments as an outward sign of the destitution felt by the mourner.
[1:8] 12 tn Heb “I will make lamentation.”
[1:8] 13 tn Or “a jackal”; CEV “howling wolves.”
[1:8] 14 tn Heb “[make] a mourning.”
[1:8] 15 tn Or perhaps “ostrich” (cf. ASV, NAB, NASB, NRSV, NLT).