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Job 30:30

30:30

skin <05785> [my skin.]

body <06106> [my bones.]


Job 33:19-22

33:19

chastened <03198> [chastened.]

pain <04341> [pain.]


33:20

life <02416> [his life.]

appetizing fare <08378 03978> [dainty meat. Heb. meat of desire.]


33:21

flesh <01320> [His flesh.]

bones <06106> [his bones.]


33:22

life <05315> [his soul.]

<02416> [his life.]


Psalms 22:14-17

22:14

drains <08210> [I am.]

bones <06106> [all.]

drains <06504> [out of joint. or, sundered. heart.]


22:15

<03581> [strength.]

tongue <03956> [tongue.]

dust <06083> [into the.]


22:16

dogs <03611> [dogs.]

surround <05437> [compassed.]

gang <05712> [assembly.]

pin <03738> [they pierced.]

The textual reading is {ka„ri,} "as a lion my hands and feet;" but several MSS., read {kƒroo,} and others {karoo} in the margin, which affords the reading adopted by our translators. So the LXX. [oryxan cheiras mou kai podas,] so also the Vulgate, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic; and as all the Evangelists so quote the passage, and apply it to the crucifixion of Christ, there seems scarcely the shadow of a doubt that this is the genuine reading; especially when it is considered, that the other contains no sense at all. The whole difference lies between [vƒv] {wav} and [y“wd,] {yood,} which might easily be mistaken for each other.


22:17

count <05608> [I may.]

gloating <05027> [look.]


Psalms 32:3-4

32:3

refused to confess my sin <02790> [When.]

body <06106> [bones.]

groaned <07581> [roaring.]


32:4

tried <03027> [hand.]

<03955> [moisture.]


Psalms 38:3

38:3

sick <04974> [soundness.]

health <07965> [neither.]

health <07965> [rest. Heb. peace, or, health. because.]


Psalms 102:3

102:3

days <03117> [my days.]

smoke <06227> [like smoke. or, (as some read) into smoke. my bones.]


Psalms 102:5

102:5

anxiety <06963> [the voice.]

skin <01320> [skin. or, flesh.]


Lamentations 4:8

4:8

appearance <08389> [visage.]

darker ... soot <07815 02821> [blacker than a coal. Heb. darker than blackness.]

Or, as Dr. Blayney renders, "duskier than the dawn;" {shachar} signifying "the dawn of the day, when it is neither light nor dark, but between both, at which time objects are not easily distinguished."

recognized <05234> [they.]

skin <05785> [their skin.]




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