NETBible | Calamity is 1 hungry for him, 2 and misfortune is ready at his side. 3 |
NIV © |
Calamity is hungry for him; disaster is ready for him when he falls. |
NASB © |
"His strength is famished, And calamity is ready at his side. |
NLT © |
Their vigor is depleted by hunger, and calamity waits for them to stumble. |
MSG © |
The hungry grave is ready to gobble them up for supper, |
BBE © |
His strength is made feeble for need of food, and destruction is waiting for his falling footstep. |
NRSV © |
Their strength is consumed by hunger, and calamity is ready for their stumbling. |
NKJV © |
His strength is starved, And destruction is ready at his side. |
KJV | His strength <0202> shall be hungerbitten <07457>_, and destruction <0343> [shall be] ready <03559> (8737) at his side <06763>_. |
NASB © |
"His strength <202> is famished <7457> , And calamity <343> is ready <3559> at his side .<6763> |
LXXM | ptwma <4430> N-NSN de <1161> PRT autw <846> D-DSM htoimastai exaision {A-NSN}<2090> V-RPI-3S |
NET [draft] ITL | Calamity is hungry <07457> for him <0202> , and misfortune <0343> is ready <03559> at his side .<06763> |
HEBREW | welul <06763> Nwkn <03559> dyaw <0343> wna <0202> ber <07457> yhy (18:12) <01961> |
NETBible | Calamity is 1 hungry for him, 2 and misfortune is ready at his side. 3 |
NET Notes |
1 tn The jussive is occasionally used without its normal sense and only as an imperfect (see GKC 323 §109.k). 2 tn There are a number of suggestions for אֹנוֹ (’ono). Some take it as “vigor”: thus “his strength is hungry.” Others take it as “iniquity”: thus “his iniquity/trouble is hungry.” 3 tn The expression means that misfortune is right there to destroy him whenever there is the opportunity. |