NETBible | But 1 no stranger had to spend the night outside, for I opened my doors to the traveler 2 – |
NIV © |
but no stranger had to spend the night in the street, for my door was always open to the traveller— |
NASB © |
"The alien has not lodged outside, For I have opened my doors to the traveler. |
NLT © |
I have never turned away a stranger but have opened my doors to everyone. |
MSG © |
And no stranger ever had to spend a night in the street; my doors were always open to travelers. |
BBE © |
The traveller did not take his night’s rest in the street, and my doors were open to anyone on a journey; |
NRSV © |
the stranger has not lodged in the street; I have opened my doors to the traveler— |
NKJV © |
( But no sojourner had to lodge in the street, For I have opened my doors to the traveler); |
KJV | The stranger <01616> did not lodge <03885> (8799) in the street <02351>_: [but] I opened <06605> (8799) my doors <01817> to the traveller <0734>_. {traveller: or, way} |
NASB © |
"The alien <1616> has not lodged <3885> outside <2351> , For I have opened <6605> my doors <1817> to the traveler .<734> |
LXXM | exw <1854> ADV de <1161> PRT ouk <3364> ADV hulizeto {V-IMI-3S} xenov <3581> A-NSM h <3588> T-NSF de <1161> PRT yura <2374> N-NSF mou <1473> P-GS panti <3956> A-DSM elyonti <2064> V-AAPDS anewkto <455> V-YPI-3S |
NET [draft] ITL | But no <03808> stranger <01616> had to spend <03885> the night outside <02351> , for I opened <06605> my doors <01817> to the traveler –<0734> |
HEBREW | xtpa <06605> xral <0734> ytld <01817> rg <01616> Nyly <03885> al <03808> Uwxb (31:32) <02351> |
NETBible | But 1 no stranger had to spend the night outside, for I opened my doors to the traveler 2 – |
NET Notes |
1 tn This verse forms another parenthesis. Job stops almost at every point now in the conditional clauses to affirm his purity and integrity. 2 tn The word in the MT, אֹרחַ (’orakh, “way”), is a contraction from אֹרֵחַ (’oreakh, “wayfarer”); thus, “traveler.” The same parallelism is found in Jer 14:8. The reading here “on/to the road” is meaningless otherwise. |