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Job 23:16

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16 Dieu a amolli mon cœur, et le Tout-Puissant m'a épouvanté.

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Job 23:16 Meaning and Commentary

Job 23:16

For God maketh my heart soft
Not tender as Josiah's was, ( 2 Kings 22:19 ) , or as the heart of every penitent is, when God makes it humble and contrite by his spirit and grace, or takes away the stony heart, and gives an heart of flesh; though Job had such an heart, and God made it so; but he means a weak, feeble, fearful heart, pressed and broken with afflictions, that could not endure and bear up under the mighty hand of God; but became as water, and melted like wax in the midst of him, and was ready to faint, and sink, and die away:

and the Almighty troubleth me;
by afflicting him; afflictions cause trouble, and these are of God; or he "astonishes" F1, amazes me, throws me into the utmost consternation, the reason of which follows.


FOOTNOTES:

F1 (ynlyhbh) "me attonitum reddidit", Vatablus; "consternavit me", Drusius, Mercerus, Cocceius, Michaelis; "externavit me", Schultens.
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Job 23:16 In-Context

14 Il achèvera ce qu'il a décidé de moi, et il a dans l'esprit bien d'autres choses pareilles à celle-ci
15 C'est pourquoi sa présence m'épouvante; quand j'y pense, j'ai peur de lui.
16 Dieu a amolli mon cœur, et le Tout-Puissant m'a épouvanté.
17 Car je n'ai pas été retranché avant l'arrivée des ténèbres, et il n'a pas éloigné de ma face l'obscurité.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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