Job 6:12

12 I do not have the strength of stone; my flesh is not bronze.

Job 6:12 Meaning and Commentary

Job 6:12

[Is] my strength the strength of stones?
&c.] Is it like such especially which are foundation and corner stones that support a building? or like a stone pillar, that will bear a prodigious weight? no, it is not:

or [is] my flesh of brass?
is it made of brass? or is it like to brass for hardness, or for sustaining any weight laid on it? it is not; and, therefore, it cannot bear up under the ponderous load of afflictions on it, but must sink and fail; it is but flesh and blood, and that flesh like grass, weak and feeble; and, therefore, death is better than life laden with such an insupportable burden.

Job 6:12 In-Context

10 Then I would have this comfort and be glad even in this unending pain, because I would know I did not reject the words of the Holy One.
11 "I do not have the strength to wait. There is nothing to hope for, so why should I be patient?
12 I do not have the strength of stone; my flesh is not bronze.
13 I have no power to help myself, because success has been taken away from me.
14 "They say, 'A man's friends should be kind to him when he is in trouble, even if he stops fearing the Almighty.'
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