Job 8:12

12 While still growing and uncut, they wither more quickly than grass.

Job 8:12 in Other Translations

KJV
12 Whilst it is yet in his greenness, and not cut down, it withereth before any other herb.
ESV
12 While yet in flower and not cut down, they wither before any other plant.
NLT
12 While they are still flowering, not ready to be cut, they begin to wither more quickly than grass.
MSG
12 Blossoming flowers look great before they're cut or picked, but without soil or water they wither more quickly than grass.
CSB
12 While still uncut shoots, they would dry up quicker than any [other] plant.

Job 8:12 Meaning and Commentary

Job 8:12

Whilst it [is] yet in its greenness
Before it is come to its full height, or to a proper ripeness; when as yet it has not flowered, or is about it; before the time usual for it to turn and change; it being without moisture, water, or watery clay, will change;

[and] not cut down;
by the scythe, or cropped by the hand of man,

it withereth before any [other] herb;
of itself; rather sooner than such that do not require so much moisture; or in the sight and presence of them, they looking on as it were, and deriding it; a poetical representation, as Schultens observes: next follows the accommodation of these similes to wicked and hypocritical men.

Job 8:12 In-Context

10 Will they not instruct you and tell you? Will they not bring forth words from their understanding?
11 Can papyrus grow tall where there is no marsh? Can reeds thrive without water?
12 While still growing and uncut, they wither more quickly than grass.
13 Such is the destiny of all who forget God; so perishes the hope of the godless.
14 What they trust in is fragile ; what they rely on is a spider’s web.

Cross References 1

  • 1. ver 19; S 2 Kings 19:26; Job 18:16; Job 20:5; Psalms 90:5-6; Psalms 102:11; Isaiah 34:4; Isaiah 40:7,24; Psalms 129:6; Jeremiah 17:6
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