Job 20:9

9 El ojo que le habrá visto, nunca más le verá; Ni su lugar le echará más de ver.

Job 20:9 Meaning and Commentary

Job 20:9

The eye also [which] saw him shall [see him] no more
In this world, concerned in the affairs of life, and busy in worldly employments, and especially in the grandeur he sometimes was, if not removed by death; but the former sense seems most agreeable by what follows,

neither shall his place any more behold him;
the men of his place, as Ben Gersom, those that lived in the same place he did; or he shall not be seen, and known, and acknowledged any more as the master, owner, and proprietor of the house he formerly dwelt in; this seems to be taken from Job's own words in ( Job 7:10 ) . The above Jewish commentator interprets this verse of Pharaoh and the Egyptians, whom Moses and the Israelites would see no more, ( Exodus 10:29 ) ( 14:13 ) .

Job 20:9 In-Context

7 Con su estiércol perecerá para siempre: Los que le hubieren visto, dirán: ¿Qué es de él?
8 Como sueño volará, y no será hallado: Y disiparáse como visión nocturna.
9 El ojo que le habrá visto, nunca más le verá; Ni su lugar le echará más de ver.
10 Sus hijos pobres andarán rogando; Y sus manos tornarán lo que él robó.
11 Sus huesos están llenos de sus mocedades, Y con él serán sepultados en el polvo.
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