Job 33:19 Parallel Translations
NASB: "Man is also chastened with pain on his bed, And with unceasing complaint in his bones; (NASB ©1995)
GWT: In pain on their sickbeds, they are disciplined with endless aching in their bones(GOD'S WORD®)
KJV: He is chastened also with pain upon his bed, and the multitude of his bones with strong pain:
ASV: He is chastened also with pain upon his bed, And with continual strife in his bones;
BBE: Pain is sent on him as a punishment, while he is on his bed; there is no end to the trouble in his bones;
DBY: He is chastened also with pain upon his bed, and with constant strife in his bones;
ERV: He is chastened also with pain upon his bed, and with continual strife in his bones:
JPS: He is chastened also with pain upon his bed, and all his bones grow stiff;
WBS: He is chastened also with pain upon his bed, and the multitude of his bones with strong pain:
WEB: He is chastened also with pain on his bed, with continual strife in his bones;
YLT: And he hath been reproved With pain on his bed, And the strife of his bones is enduring.
Job 33:19 Cross References
XREF:Job 30:17 "At night it pierces my bones within me, And my gnawing pains take no rest. (NASB ©1995)
Commentaries and Concordances
WES: 33:19 Pain - The second way whereby God instructs men and excites them to repentance.
MHC: 33:19-28 Job complained of his diseases, and judged by them that God was angry with him; his friends did so too: but Elihu shows that God often afflicts the body for good to the soul. This thought will be of great use for our getting good from sickness, in and by which God speaks to men. Pain is the fruit of sin; yet, by the grace of God, the pain of the body is often made a means of good to the soul. When afflictions have done their work, they shall be removed. A ransom or propitiation is found. Jesus Christ is the Messenger and the Ransom, so Elihu calls him, as Job had called him his Redeemer, for he is both the Purchaser and the Price, the Priest and the sacrifice. So high was the value of souls, that nothing less would redeem them; and so great the hurt done by sin, that nothing less would atone for it, than the blood of the Son of God, who gave his life a ransom for many. A blessed change follows. Recovery from sickness is a mercy indeed, when it proceeds from the remission of sin. All that truly repent of their sins, shall find mercy with God. The works of darkness are unfruitful works; all the gains of sin will come far short of the damage. We must, with a broken and contrite heart, confess our sins to God, 1Jo 1:9. We must confess the fact of sin; and not try to justify or excuse ourselves. We must confess the fault of sin; I have perverted that which was right. We must confess the folly of sin; So foolish have I been and ignorant. Is there not good reason why we should make such a confession?
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