Job 6:12

12 Is my strength that of rocks, my flesh bronze?

Job 6:12 Meaning and Commentary

Job 6:12

[Is] my strength the strength of stones?
&c.] Is it like such especially which are foundation and corner stones that support a building? or like a stone pillar, that will bear a prodigious weight? no, it is not:

or [is] my flesh of brass?
is it made of brass? or is it like to brass for hardness, or for sustaining any weight laid on it? it is not; and, therefore, it cannot bear up under the ponderous load of afflictions on it, but must sink and fail; it is but flesh and blood, and that flesh like grass, weak and feeble; and, therefore, death is better than life laden with such an insupportable burden.

Job 6:12 In-Context

10 I'd still take comfort, relieved even though in persistent pain; for I've not denied the words of the holy one.
11 What is my strength, that I should hope; my end, that my life should drag on?
12 Is my strength that of rocks, my flesh bronze?
13 I don't have a helper for myself; success has been taken from me.
14 Are friends loyal to the one who despairs, or do they stop fearing the Almighty?
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