Giobbe 7:15

15 sicché l’anima mia preferisce soffocare, preferisce a queste ossa la morte.

Giobbe 7:15 Meaning and Commentary

Job 7:15

So that my soul chooseth strangling
Not to strangle himself, as Ahithophel did, or to be strangled by others, this being a kind of death inflicted on capital offenders; but rather, as Mr. Broughton renders it, "to be choked to death" by any distemper and disease, as some are of a suffocating nature, as a catarrh, quinsy and kill in that way; and indeed death in whatsoever way is the stopping of a man's breath; and it was death that Job chose, let it be in what way it would, whether natural or violent; so weary was he of life through his sore and heavy afflictions:

[and] death rather than my life;
or, "than my bones" F9; which are the more solid parts of the body, and the support of it, and are put for the whole and the life thereof; or than these bones of his, which were full of strong pain, and which had nothing but skin upon them, and that was broken and covered with worms, rottenness, and dust; the Vulgate Latin version renders it, "and my bones death"; that is, desired and chose death, being so full of pain, see ( Psalms 35:10 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (ytwmuem) "prae ossibus meis", Montanus, Tigurine version, Bolducius, Cocceius, Schmidt, Schultens; so Mercerus, Piscator, Michaelis.

Giobbe 7:15 In-Context

13 Quando dico: "Il mio letto mi darà sollievo, il mio giaciglio allevierà la mia pena",
14 tu mi sgomenti con sogni, e mi spaventi con visioni;
15 sicché l’anima mia preferisce soffocare, preferisce a queste ossa la morte.
16 Io mi vo struggendo; non vivrò sempre; deh, lasciami stare; i giorni miei non son che un soffio.
17 Che cosa è l’uomo che tu ne faccia tanto caso, che tu ponga mente ad esso,
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