Job 33:19

What does Job 33:19 mean?

A plain-English look at Job 33:19 in WEB alongside six other public-domain English translations, with cross-references and chapter context.

Parallel translations

WEB

World English Bible · 2000

He is chastened also with pain upon his bed, And with continual strife in his bones;

KJV

King James Version · 1611

He is chastened also with pain upon his bed, and the multitude of his bones with strong pain:

ASV

American Standard Version · 1901

He is chastened also with pain upon his bed, And with continual strife in his bones;

BBE

Bible in Basic English · 1949

Pain is sent on him as a punishment, while he is on his bed; there is no end to the trouble in his bones;

YLT

Young's Literal Translation · 1862

And he hath been reproved With pain on his bed, And the strife of his bones <FI>is<Fi> enduring.

DRA

Douay-Rheims (Challoner) · 1752

He rebuketh also by sorrow in the bed, and he maketh all his bones to wither.

DBY

Darby Bible · 1890

He is chastened also with pain upon his bed, and with constant strife in his bones;

Context

v.18He keepeth back his soul from the pit, And his life from perishing by the sword.

v.19This passage

v.20So that his life abhorreth bread, And his soul dainty food.

Cross references

Related passages from across Scripture, drawn from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.

  • Deuteronomy 8:5

    And thou shalt consider in thy heart, that, as a man chasteneth his son, so Jehovah thy God chasteneth thee.

  • Job 20:11

    His bones are full of his youth, But it shall lie down with him in the dust.

  • 2 Chronicles 16:12

    And in the thirty and ninth year of his reign Asa was diseased in his feet; his disease was exceeding great: yet in his disease he sought not to Jehovah, but to the physicians.

  • Psalms 94:12

    Blessed is the man whom thou chastenest, O Jehovah, And teachest out of thy law;

  • Psalms 119:71

    It is good for me that I have been afflicted; That I may learn thy statutes.

  • Isaiah 27:9

    Therefore by this shall the iniquity of Jacob be forgiven, and this is all the fruit of taking away his sin: that he maketh all the stones of the altar as chalkstones that are beaten in sunder, so that the Asherim and the sun-images shall rise no more.

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