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Job 10:4

Context
NETBible

“Do you have eyes of flesh, 1  or do you see 2  as a human being sees? 3 

NIV ©

biblegateway Job 10:4

Do you have eyes of flesh? Do you see as a mortal sees?

NASB ©

biblegateway Job 10:4

‘Have You eyes of flesh? Or do You see as a man sees?

NLT ©

biblegateway Job 10:4

Are your eyes only those of a human? Do you see things as people see them?

MSG ©

biblegateway Job 10:4

You don't look at things the way we mortals do. You're not taken in by appearances, are you?

BBE ©

SABDAweb Job 10:4

Have you eyes of flesh, or do you see as man sees?

NRSV ©

bibleoremus Job 10:4

Do you have eyes of flesh? Do you see as humans see?

NKJV ©

biblegateway Job 10:4

Do You have eyes of flesh? Or do You see as man sees?

[+] More English

KJV
Hast thou eyes
<05869>
of flesh
<01320>_?
or seest
<07200> (8799)
thou as man
<0582>
seeth
<07200> (8800)_?
NASB ©

biblegateway Job 10:4

'Have You eyes
<05869>
of flesh
<01320>
? Or
<0518>
do You see
<07200>
as a man
<0582>
sees
<07200>
?
LXXM
h
<2228
ADV
wsper
<3746
ADV
brotov {N-NSM} ora
<3708
V-PAI-3S
kayorav
<2529
V-PAI-2S
h
<2228
CONJ
kaywv
<2531
ADV
ora
<3708
V-PAI-3S
anyrwpov
<444
N-NSM
bleqh
<991
V-FMI-2S
NET [draft] ITL
“Do you have eyes
<05869>
of flesh
<01320>
, or
<0518>
do you see
<07200>
as a human
<0582>
being sees
<07200>
?
HEBREW
hart
<07200>
swna
<0582>
twark
<07200>
Ma
<0518>
Kl
<0>
rvb
<01320>
ynyeh (10:4)
<05869>

NETBible

“Do you have eyes of flesh, 1  or do you see 2  as a human being sees? 3 

NET Notes

tn Here “flesh” is the sign of humanity. The expression “eyes of flesh” means essentially “human eyes,” i.e., the outlook and vision of humans.

sn The verb translated “see” could also include the figurative category of perceive as well. The answer to Job’s question is found in 1 Sam 16:7: “The Lord sees not as a man sees; man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.”

sn In this verse Job asks whether or not God is liable to making mistakes or errors of judgment. He wonders if God has no more insight than his friends have. Of course, the questions are rhetorical, for he knows otherwise. But his point is that God seems to be making a big mistake here.




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