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Job 30:7

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Job 30:7 in Other Translations

King James Version (KJV)
7 Among the bushes they brayed; under the nettles they were gathered together.
English Standard Version (ESV)
7 Among the bushes they bray; under the nettles they huddle together.
New Living Translation (NLT)
7 They sound like animals howling among the bushes, huddled together beneath the nettles.
The Message Bible (MSG)
7 You could hear them out there at the edge of town, yelping and barking, huddled in junkyards,
American Standard Version (ASV)
7 Among the bushes they bray; Under the nettles they are gathered together.
GOD'S WORD Translation (GW)
7 They howl in bushes and huddle together under thornbushes.
Holman Christian Standard Bible (CSB)
7 They bray among the shrubs; they huddle beneath the thistles.
New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
7 Like donkeys they cried out among the bushes. There they crowded together and hid.

Job 30:7 Meaning and Commentary

Job 30:7

Among the bushes they brayed
Like wild asses; so Sephorno, to which wicked men are fitly compared, ( Job 11:12 ) ; or they "cried", or "groaned" F13, and "moaned" among the bushes, where they lay lurking; either they groaned through cold, or want of food; for the wild ass brays not but when in want, ( Job 6:5 ) ;

under the nettles they were gathered together;
or "under thistles" {n}, as some, or "under thorns", as F15 others; under thorn hedges, where they lay either for shelter, or to hide themselves, or to seize upon a prey that might pass by; and so were such sort of persons as in the parable in ( Luke 14:23 ) ; it not being usual for nettles to grow so high as to cover persons, at least they are not a proper shelter, and much less an eligible one; though some render the words, they were "pricked" F16, blistered and wounded, a word derived from this being used for the scab of leprosy, ( Leviticus 13:6-8 ) ; and so pustules and blisters are raised by the sting of nettles: the Targum is,

``under thorns they were associated together;''

under thorn hedges, as before observed; and if the juniper tree is meant in ( Job 30:4 ) , they might be said to be gathered under thorns when under that; since, as Pliny F17 says, it has thorns instead of leaves; and the shadow of it, according to the poet F18, is very noxious and disagreeable.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 (wqhny) "clamabant", Vatablus, Mercerus; so Ben Gerson; "gemebant", Michaelis; so Broughton.
F14 (lwrx txt) "sub carduis", Vatablus.
F15 "Sub sentibus", V. L. "sub vepreto aliquo", Tigurine version; "sub vepribus", Cocceius; "sub spina", Noldius, p. 193. Schultens.
F16 (wxpoy) "pungebantur", Junius & Tremellius; "se ulcerant", Gussetius, p. 565. so Ben Gersom; "they smarted", Broughton.
F17 Nat. Hist. l. 16. c. 24.
F18 "Juniperi gravis umbra----" Virgil. Bucolic. Eclog. 10.
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Job 30:7 In-Context

5 They were banished from human society, shouted at as if they were thieves.
6 They were forced to live in the dry stream beds, among the rocks and in holes in the ground.
7 They brayed among the bushes and huddled in the undergrowth.
8 A base and nameless brood, they were driven out of the land.
9 “And now those young men mock me in song; I have become a byword among them.

Cross References 2

  • 1. Job 6:5
  • 2. Job 39:5-6
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