Job 7:15

15 quam ob rem elegit suspendium anima mea et mortem ossa mea

Job 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.

Job 7:15 In-Context

13 si dixero consolabitur me lectulus meus et relevabor loquens mecum in strato meo
14 terrebis me per somnia et per visiones horrore concuties
15 quam ob rem elegit suspendium anima mea et mortem ossa mea
16 desperavi nequaquam ultra iam vivam parce mihi nihil enim sunt dies mei
17 quid est homo quia magnificas eum aut quia ponis erga eum cor tuum
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.