Job 6:5

5 ¿Rebuzna el asno montés junto a su hierba, o muge el buey junto a su forraje?

Job 6:5 Meaning and Commentary

Job 6:5

Doth the wild ass bray when he hath grass? or loweth the ox
over his fodder?
] No, they neither of them do, when the one is in a good pasture, and the other has a sufficiency of provender; but when they are in want of food, the one will bray, and the other will low, which are tones peculiar to those creatures, and express their mournful complaints; wherefore Job suggests, that should he make no moan and complaint in his sorrowful circumstances, he should be more stupid and senseless than those brute creatures: and he may have some respect to the different circumstances of himself and his friends; he himself, when he was in prosperity, made no complaints, as the wild ass brays not, and the ox lows not, when they have both food enough; but now, being in distress, he could not but utter his sorrow and trouble, as those creatures when in lack of food; and this may serve as an answer to his different conduct now and formerly, objected to him, ( Job 4:3-5 ) ; and so his friends; they lived in great tranquillity and prosperity, as Aben Ezra observes, and roared and grieved not, which doubtless they would, were they in the same circumstances he was; though it became them, as things were, to have uttered words of condolence to their friend in distress, instead of sharp reproofs and hard censures.

Job 6:5 In-Context

3 Porque pesarían ahora más que la arena de los mares: por eso mis palabras han sido precipitadas.
4 Porque las flechas del Todopoderoso están clavadas en mí, cuyo veneno bebe mi espíritu, y contra mí se juntan los terrores de Dios.
5 ¿Rebuzna el asno montés junto a su hierba, o muge el buey junto a su forraje?
6 ¿Se come sin sal lo insípido, o hay gusto en la clara del huevo?
7 Mi alma se niega a tocar estas cosas; son para mí alimento repugnante.
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