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NASB: | "Those who live in my house and my maids consider me a stranger. I am a foreigner in their sight. (NASB ©1995) | ||
GWT: | My female slaves consider me to be a stranger. I am like a foreigner to them.(GOD'S WORD®) | ||
KJV: | They that dwell in mine house, and my maids, count me for a stranger: I am an alien in their sight. | ||
ASV: | They that dwell in my house, and my maids, count me for a stranger; I am an alien in their sight. | ||
BBE: | I am strange to my women-servants, and seem to them as one from another country. | ||
DBY: | The sojourners in my house and my maids count me as a stranger; I am an alien in their sight. | ||
ERV: | They that dwell in mine house, and my maids, count me for a stranger: I am an alien in their sight. | ||
JPS: | They that dwell in my house, and my maids, count me for a stranger; I am become an alien in their sight. | ||
WBS: | They that dwell in my house, and my maids, count me for a stranger: I am an alien in their sight. | ||
WEB: | Those who dwell in my house, and my maids, count me for a stranger. I am an alien in their sight. | ||
YLT: | Sojourners of my house and my maids, For a stranger reckon me: An alien I have been in their eyes. | ||
Job 19:15 Cross References | |||
XREF: | Job 19:14 "My relatives have failed, And my intimate friends have forgotten me. Job 19:16 "I call to my servant, but he does not answer; I have to implore him with my mouth. (NASB ©1995) | ||
Commentaries and Concordances | |||
GSB: | 19:15 {h} They that dwell in mine house, and my maids, count me for a stranger: I am an alien in their sight. (h) My household servants by all these losses Job shows that touching the flesh he had great opportunity to be moved. | ||
WES: | 19:15 Maids - Who by reason of their sex, commonly have more compassionate hearts than men. | ||
MHC: | 19:8-22 How doleful are Job's complaints! What is the fire of hell but the wrath of God! Seared consciences will feel it hereafter, but do not fear it now: enlightened consciences fear it now, but shall not feel it hereafter. It is a very common mistake to think that those whom God afflicts he treats as his enemies. Every creature is that to us which God makes it to be; yet this does not excuse Job's relations and friends. How uncertain is the friendship of men! but if God be our Friend, he will not fail us in time of need. What little reason we have to indulge the body, which, after all our care, is consumed by diseases it has in itself. Job recommends himself to the compassion of his friends, and justly blames their harshness. It is very distressing to one who loves God, to be bereaved at once of outward comfort and of inward consolation; yet if this, and more, come upon a believer, it does not weaken the proof of his being a child of God and heir of glory. | ||
CONC: | Alien Consider Count Dwell Foreigner Forgotten Guests Maids Maidservants Reckon Seem Sight Sojourners Strange Stranger Women-servants | ||
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