28 Such a one consumeth like a rotten thing, and as a garment that is moth-eaten.

14 1 Job describeth the shortness and misery of the life of man. 14 Hope sustaineth the godly. 21 The condition of man’s life.

Man [a]that is born of woman, is of short continuance and full of trouble.

He shooteth forth as a flower, and is cut down: he vanisheth also as a (A)shadow, and continueth not.

And yet thou openest thine eyes upon such [b]one, and causest me to enter into judgment with thee.

(B)Who can bring a clean thing out of filthiness? there is not one.

Are not his days determined? the number of his months are with thee: thou hast appointed his bound, which he cannot pass.

Turn from him that he may cease until his desired day, [c]as an hireling.

Notas al pie

  1. Job 14:1 Taking occasion of his adversary’s words, he describeth the state of man’s life from his birth to his death.
  2. Job 14:3 His meaning is, that seeing that man is so frail a creature, God should not handle him so extremely, wherein Job showeth the wickedness of the flesh, when it is not subject to the Spirit.
  3. Job 14:6 Until the time that thou hast appointed for him to die, which he desireth as the hireling waiteth for the end of his labor to receive his wages.

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