Job 30:27

27 My bowels are in turmoil, and they are not still; days of misery come to confront me.

Job 30:27 Meaning and Commentary

Job 30:27

My bowels boiled, and rested not
All contained within him, his heart, lungs, and liver, in a literal sense, through a violent fever burning within him; or figuratively, being under great distress and trouble, by reason of his afflictions, outward and inward, see ( Jeremiah 4:19 ) ( Lamentations 1:20 ) ;

the days of affliction prevented me;
came sooner upon him than he thought; he did not expect the evil days to come, and the years draw nigh in which he should have no pleasure, until he was more advanced in years, and the time of his dissolution was at hand; they came at once, and unawares, upon him, when he looked not for them: some render the word "met me" F15, unexpectedly; or rather, they "rushed upon me" F16, in an hostile way; came in troops, and invaded and surrounded him, see ( Job 19:12 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F15 (ynmdq) "occurrerunt mihi", Piscator, Cocceius.
F16 "Incursarunt me", Schultens.

Job 30:27 In-Context

25 Have I not wept for {the unfortunate}, [and] grieved myself over the poor?
26 Indeed, I hoped for good, but evil came, and I waited for light, but darkness came.
27 My bowels are in turmoil, and they are not still; days of misery come to confront me.
28 I go [about] in mourning garb, [but] not in sunlight; I stand up in the assembly, [and] I cry for help.
29 I am a companion for [the] jackals and a companion for {ostriches}.
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