Job 14:11

11 Water disappears from a lake, and a river loses its water and dries up.

Job 14:11 Meaning and Commentary

Job 14:11

[As] the waters fail from the sea
the words may be rendered either without the as, and denote dissimilitude, and the sense be, that the waters go from the sea and return again, as with the tide:

and the flood decays and dries up;
and yet is supplied again with water: "but man lieth down, and riseth not again", ( Job 14:12 ) ; or else with the as, and express likeness; as the waters when they fail from the sea, or get out of lakes, and into another channel, never return more; and as a flood, occasioned by the waters of a river overflowing its banks, never return into it more; so man, when he dies, never returns to this world any more. The Targum restrains this to the Red sea, and the parting of that and the river Jordan, and the drying up of that before the ark of the Lord, and the return of both to their places again.

Job 14:11 In-Context

9 at the smell of water it will bud and put out new shoots like a plant.
10 But we die, and our bodies are laid in the ground; we take our last breath and are gone.
11 Water disappears from a lake, and a river loses its water and dries up.
12 In the same way, we lie down and do not rise again; we will not get up or be awakened until the heavens disappear.
13 "I wish you would hide me in the grave; hide me until your anger is gone. I wish you would set a time and then remember me!
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