Adversary Anger Broken Cruel Enemy Fastens Glares Gnashed Gnashes Gnasheth Hate Hated Haters Hateth Hunted Opponent Persecuted Piercing Pursueth Sharp Sharpeneth Sharpens Teareth Tears Teeth Torn Wrath
16:9 {k} He teareth [me] in his wrath, who hateth me: he gnasheth upon me with his teeth; mine enemy sharpeneth his eyes upon me.
(k) That is, God by his wrath: and in this diversity of words and high style, he expresses how grievous the hand of God was on him.
16:9 Eyes - Looks upon me with a fierce, and sparkling eye, as enraged persons use to do.
16:6-16 Here is a doleful representation of Job's grievances. What reason we have to bless God, that we are not making such complaints! Even good men, when in great troubles, have much ado not to entertain hard thoughts of God. Eliphaz had represented Job as unhumbled under his affliction: No, says Job, I know better things; the dust is now the fittest place for me. In this he reminds us of Christ, who was a man of sorrows, and pronounced those blessed that mourn, for they shall be comforted.
Adversary Anger Assails Broken Cruel Enemy Eyes Fastens Gnashed Gnashes Gnasheth Hate Hated Haters Hateth Hunted Opponent Persecuted Pursueth Sharp Sharpeneth Sharpens Teareth Tears Teeth Torn Wrath
Adversary Anger Assails Broken Cruel Enemy Eyes Fastens Gnashed Gnashes Gnasheth Hate Hated Haters Hateth Hunted Opponent Persecuted Pursueth Sharp Sharpeneth Sharpens Teareth Tears Teeth Torn Wrath