Job 19:17
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New International Version (©1984)
My breath is offensive to my wife; I am loathsome to my own brothers.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
"My breath is offensive to my wife, And I am loathsome to my own brothers.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
My breath offends my wife. I stink to my own children.

King James Bible
My breath is strange to my wife, though I intreated for the children's sake of mine own body.

American King James Version
My breath is strange to my wife, though I entreated for the children's sake of my own body.

American Standard Version
My breath is strange to my wife, And my supplication to the children of mine own mother.

Bible in Basic English
My breath is strange to my wife, and I am disgusting to the offspring of my mother's body.

Douay-Rheims Bible
My wife hath abhorred my breath, and I entreated the children of my womb.

Darby Bible Translation
My breath is strange to my wife, and my entreaties to the children of my mother's womb.

English Revised Version
My breath is strange to my wife, and my supplication to the children of my mother's womb.

Webster's Bible Translation
My breath is strange to my wife, though I entreated for the children's sake of my own body.

World English Bible
My breath is offensive to my wife. I am loathsome to the children of my own mother.

Young's Literal Translation
My spirit is strange to my wife, And my favours to the sons of my mother's womb.

Geneva Study Bible

My breath is strange to my wife, though I intreated for the children's sake of mine {i} own body.

(i) Which were hers and mine.

King James Translators' Notes

mine...: Heb. my belly

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

17. strange-His breath by elephantiasis had become so strongly altered and offensive, that his wife turned away as estranged from him (Job 19:13; 17:1).

children's . of mine own body-literally, "belly." But "loins" is what we should expect, not "belly" (womb), which applies to the woman. The "mine" forbids it being taken of his wife. Besides their children were dead. In Job 3:10 the same words "my womb" mean, my mother's womb: therefore translate, "and I must entreat (as a suppliant) the children of my mother's womb"; that is, my own brothers-a heightening of force, as compared with last clause of Job 19:16 [Umbreit]. Not only must I entreat suppliantly my servant, but my own brothers (Ps 69:8). Here too, he unconsciously foreshadows Jesus Christ (Joh 7:5).

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

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.


Job 19:16 "I call to my servant, but he does not answer; I have to implore him with my mouth.
Job 19:18 "Even young children despise me; I rise up and they speak against me. (NASB ©1995)

Abhorred Body Breath Children Children's Disgusting Entreated Entreaties Favours Intreated Loathsome Mother Mother's Offensive Offspring Repulsive Sake Spirit Strange Supplication Tribe Wife Womb


My breath is strange to my wife, though I intreated for the children's sake of mine own body.

breath 2:9,10 17:1

body. Heb. belly

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