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Selected Verse: Job 20:25 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Job 20:25 |
Strong Concordance |
It is drawn [08025], and cometh out [03318] of the body [01465]; yea, the glittering sword [01300] cometh out [01980] of his gall [04846]: terrors [0367] are upon him. |
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King James |
It is drawn, and cometh out of the body; yea, the glittering sword cometh out of his gall: terrors are upon him. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
It is drawn--Rather, "He (God) draweth (the sword, Jos 5:13) and (no sooner has He done so, than) it cometh out of (that is, passes right through) the (sinner's) body" (Deu 32:41-42; Eze 21:9-10). The glittering sword is a happy image for lightning.
gall--that is, his life (Job 16:13). "Inflicts a deadly wound."
terrors--Zophar repeats Bildad's words (Job 17:11; Psa 88:16; Psa 55:4). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
It is drawn - Or rather, "he draws" - that is, he draws out the arrow that has been shot at him; or it may mean, as Prof. Lee supposes, that he draws, that is, "someone" draws the arrow from its quiver, or the sword from its sheath, in order to smite him. The object is to describe his death, and to show that he should be certainly overtaken with calamity. Zophar, therefore, goes through the process by which he would be shot down, or shows that he could not escape.
And cometh out of the body - That is, the arrow, or the glittering blade. It has penetrated the body, and passed through it. He shall be pierced through and through.
The glittering sword - Hebrew ברק bârâq - "the glittering;" scil. thing, or weapon, and is given to the sword, because it is kept bright.
Cometh out of his gall - Supposed to be the seat of life. See the notes, Job 16:13.
Terrors are upon him - The terrors of death. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
It - The arrow, which had entered into his body, and now was drawn out of it either by himself or some other person; having in general said, that it came out of his body, he determines also the part of the body, the gall; which shews that the wound was both deep and deadly. Terrors - The terrors of death; because he perceived his wound was incurable. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
It is drawn, and cometh out - This refers to archery: The arrow is drawn out of the sheaf or quiver, and discharged from the bow against its mark, and pierces the vitals, and passes through the body. So Coverdale - The arowe shal be taken forth, and go out at his backe. |
4 My heart [03820] is sore pained [02342] within [07130] me: and the terrors [0367] of death [04194] are fallen [05307] upon me.
16 Thy fierce wrath [02740] goeth over [05674] me; thy terrors [01161] have cut me off [06789].
11 My days [03117] are past [05674], my purposes [02154] are broken off [05423], even the thoughts [04180] of my heart [03824].
13 His archers [07228] compass me round about [05437], he cleaveth [06398] my reins [03629] asunder [06398], and doth not spare [02550]; he poureth out [08210] my gall [04845] upon the ground [0776].
9 Son [01121] of man [0120], prophesy [05012], and say [0559], Thus saith [0559] the LORD [03068]; Say [0559], A sword [02719], a sword [02719] is sharpened [02300], and also furbished [04803]:
10 It is sharpened [02300] to make a sore [02874] slaughter [02873]; it is furbished [04178] that it may glitter [01300]: should [0176] we then make mirth [07797]? it contemneth [03988] the rod [07626] of my son [01121], as every tree [06086].
41 If I whet [08150] my glittering [01300] sword [02719], and mine hand [03027] take hold [0270] on judgment [04941]; I will render [07725] vengeance [05359] to mine enemies [06862], and will reward [07999] them that hate [08130] me.
42 I will make mine arrows [02671] drunk [07937] with blood [01818], and my sword [02719] shall devour [0398] flesh [01320]; and that with the blood [01818] of the slain [02491] and of the captives [07633], from the beginning [07218] of revenges [06546] upon the enemy [0341].
13 And it came to pass, when Joshua [03091] was by Jericho [03405], that he lifted up [05375] his eyes [05869] and looked [07200], and, behold, there stood [05975] a man [0376] over against him with his sword [02719] drawn [08025] in his hand [03027]: and Joshua [03091] went [03212] unto him, and said [0559] unto him, Art thou for us, or for our adversaries [06862]?
13 His archers [07228] compass me round about [05437], he cleaveth [06398] my reins [03629] asunder [06398], and doth not spare [02550]; he poureth out [08210] my gall [04845] upon the ground [0776].