NETBible | A person’s spirit 1 sustains him through sickness – but who can bear 2 a crushed spirit? 3 |
NIV © |
A man’s spirit sustains him in sickness, but a crushed spirit who can bear? |
NASB © |
The spirit of a man can endure his sickness, But as for a broken spirit who can bear it? |
NLT © |
The human spirit can endure a sick body, but who can bear it if the spirit is crushed? |
MSG © |
A healthy spirit conquers adversity, but what can you do when the spirit is crushed? |
BBE © |
The spirit of a man will be his support when he is ill; but how may a broken spirit be lifted up? |
NRSV © |
The human spirit will endure sickness; but a broken spirit—who can bear? |
NKJV © |
The spirit of a man will sustain him in sickness, But who can bear a broken spirit? |
KJV | The spirit <07307> of a man <0376> will sustain <03557> (8770) his infirmity <04245>_; but a wounded <05218> spirit <07307> who can bear <05375> (8799)_? |
NASB © |
The spirit <7307> of a man <376> can endure <3557> his sickness <4245> , But as for a broken <5218> spirit <7307> who <4310> can bear it?<5375> |
LXXM | yumon <2372> N-ASM androv <435> N-GSM praunei {V-PAI-3S} yerapwn <2324> N-NSM fronimov <5429> A-NSM oligoqucon <3642> A-ASM de <1161> PRT andra <435> N-ASM tiv <5100> I-NSM upoisei <5297> V-FAI-3S |
NET [draft] ITL | A person’s <0376> spirit <07307> sustains <03557> him through sickness <04245> – but who <04310> can bear <05375> a crushed <05218> spirit ?<07307> |
HEBREW | hnavy <05375> ym <04310> hakn <05218> xwrw <07307> whlxm <04245> lklky <03557> sya <0376> xwr (18:14) <07307> |
NETBible | A person’s spirit 1 sustains him through sickness – but who can bear 2 a crushed spirit? 3 |
NET Notes |
1 tn Heb “the spirit of a man.” Because the verb of this clause is a masculine form, some have translated this line as “with spirit a man sustains,” but that is an unnecessary change. 2 sn This is a rhetorical question, asserting that very few can cope with depression. 3 sn The figure of a “crushed spirit” (ASV, NAB, NCV, NRSV “a broken spirit,” comparing depression to something smashed or crushed) suggests a broken will, a loss of vitality, despair, and emotional pain. In physical sickness one can fall back on the will to live; but in depression even the will to live is gone. |