Compare Translations for Job 13:24

Job 13:24 BBE
Why is your face veiled from me, as if I was numbered among your haters?
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Job 13:24 NAS
"Why do You hide Your face And consider me Your enemy ?
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Job 13:24 NIV
Why do you hide your face and consider me your enemy?
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Job 13:24 NRS
Why do you hide your face, and count me as your enemy?
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Job 13:24 RSV
Why dost thou hide thy face, and count me as thy enemy?
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Job 13:24 ASV
Wherefore hidest thou thy face, And holdest me for thine enemy?
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Job 13:24 CJB
Why do you hide your face and think of me as your enemy?
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Job 13:24 RHE
Why hidest thou thy face, and thinkest me thy enemy?
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Job 13:24 ELB
Warum verbirgst du dein Angesicht, und hältst mich für deinen Feind?
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Job 13:24 ESV
Why do you hide your face and count me as your enemy?
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Job 13:24 GDB
Perchè nascondi la tua faccia, E mi reputi tuo nemico?
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Job 13:24 GW
Why do you hide your face [from me] and consider me your enemy?
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Job 13:24 GNT
Why do you avoid me? Why do you treat me like an enemy?
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Job 13:24 HNV
Why hide you your face, And hold me for your enemy?
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Job 13:24 CSB
Why do You hide Your face and consider me Your enemy?
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Job 13:24 KJV
Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and holdest me for thine enemy ?
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Job 13:24 BLA
¿Por qué escondes tu rostro y me consideras tu enemigo?
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Job 13:24 RVR
¿Por qué escondes tu rostro, Y me cuentas por tu enemigo?
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Job 13:24 LSG
Pourquoi caches-tu ton visage, Et me prends-tu pour ton ennemi?
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Job 13:24 LUT
Warum verbirgst du dein Antlitz und hältst mich für deinen Feind?
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Job 13:24 NCV
Don't hide your face from me; don't think of me as your enemy.
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Job 13:24 NIRV
Why do you turn your face away from me? Why do you think of me as your enemy?
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Job 13:24 NKJV
Why do You hide Your face, And regard me as Your enemy?
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Job 13:24 NLT
Why do you turn away from me? Why do you consider me your enemy?
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Job 13:24 OST
Pourquoi caches-tu ta face, et me tiens-tu pour ton ennemi?
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Job 13:24 RIV
Perché nascondi il tuo volto, e mi tieni in conto di nemico?
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Job 13:24 SEV
¿Por qué escondes tu rostro, y me cuentas por tu enemigo?
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Job 13:24 SVV
Waarom verbergt Gij Uw aangezicht, en houdt mij voor Uw vijand?
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Job 13:24 DBY
Wherefore dost thou hide thy face, and countest me for thine enemy?
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Job 13:24 VUL
cur faciem tuam abscondis et arbitraris me inimicum tuum
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Job 13:24 MSG
Why do you stay hidden and silent? Why treat me like I'm your enemy?
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Job 13:24 WBT
Why hidest thou thy face, and holdest me for thy enemy?
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Job 13:24 TMB
Why hidest Thou Thy face, and holdest me for Thine enemy?
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Job 13:24 TNIV
Why do you hide your face and consider me your enemy?
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Job 13:24 WEB
Why hide you your face, And hold me for your enemy?
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Job 13:24 WYC
Why hidest thou thy face, and deemest me thine enemy?
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Job 13:24 YLT
Why dost Thou hide Thy face? And reckonest me for an enemy to Thee?
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Job 13 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 13

Job reproves his friends. (1-12) He professes his confidence in God. (13-22) Job entreats to know his sins. (23-28)

Verses 1-12 With self-preference, Job declared that he needed not to be taught by them. Those who dispute are tempted to magnify themselves, and lower their brethren, more than is fit. When dismayed or distressed with the fear of wrath, the force of temptation, or the weight of affliction, we should apply to the Physician of our souls, who never rejects any, never prescribes amiss, and never leaves any case uncured. To Him we may speak at all times. To broken hearts and wounded consciences, all creatures, without Christ, are physicians of no value. Job evidently speaks with a very angry spirit against his friends. They had advanced some truths which nearly concerned Job, but the heart unhumbled before God, never meekly receives the reproofs of men.

Verses 13-22 Job resolved to cleave to the testimony his own conscience gave of his uprightness. He depended upon God for justification and salvation, the two great things we hope for through Christ. Temporal salvation he little expected, but of his eternal salvation he was very confident; that God would not only be his Saviour to make him happy, but his salvation, in the sight and enjoyment of whom he should be happy. He knew himself not to be a hypocrite, and concluded that he should not be rejected. We should be well pleased with God as a Friend, even when he seems against us as an enemy. We must believe that all shall work for good to us, even when all seems to make against us. We must cleave to God, yea, though we cannot for the present find comfort in him. In a dying hour, we must derive from him living comforts; and this is to trust in him, though he slay us.

Verses 23-28 Job begs to have his sins discovered to him. A true penitent is willing to know the worst of himself; and we should all desire to know what our transgressions are, that we may confess them, and guard against them for the future. Job complains sorrowfully of God's severe dealings with him. Time does not wear out the guilt of sin. When God writes bitter things against us, his design is to make us bring forgotten sins to mind, and so to bring us to repent of them, as to break us off from them. Let young persons beware of indulging in sin. Even in this world they may so possess the sins of their youth, as to have months of sorrow for moments of pleasure. Their wisdom is to remember their Creator in their early days, that they may have assured hope, and sweet peace of conscience, as the solace of their declining years. Job also complains that his present mistakes are strictly noticed. So far from this, God deals not with us according to our deserts. This was the language of Job's melancholy views. If God marks our steps, and narrowly examines our paths, in judgment, both body and soul feel his righteous vengeance. This will be the awful case of unbelievers, yet there is salvation devised, provided, and made known in Christ.

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