Job 5:7
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New International Version (©1984)
Yet man is born to trouble as surely as sparks fly upward.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
For man is born for trouble, As sparks fly upward.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
But a person is born for trouble as surely as sparks fly up [from a fire].

King James Bible
Yet man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward.

American King James Version
Yet man is born to trouble, as the sparks fly upward.

American Standard Version
But man is born unto trouble, As the sparks fly upward.

Bible in Basic English
But trouble is man's fate from birth, as the flames go up from the fire.

Douay-Rheims Bible
Man is born to labour and the bird to fly.

Darby Bible Translation
For man is born to trouble, as the sparks fly upwards.

English Revised Version
But man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward.

Webster's Bible Translation
Yet man is born to trouble, as the sparks fly upward.

World English Bible
but man is born to trouble, as the sparks fly upward.

Young's Literal Translation
For man to misery is born, And the sparks go high to fly.

Geneva Study Bible

Yet man is born unto {i} trouble, as the sparks fly upward.

(i) Which declares that sin is always in our corrupt nature: for before sin it was not subject to pain and affliction.

Wesley's Notes

5:7 Is born - He is so commonly exposed to various troubles, as if he were born to no other end: affliction is become natural to man, and is transmitted from parents, to children, as their constant inheritance; God having allotted this portion to mankind for their sins. And therefore thou takest a wrong course in complaining so bitterly of that which thou shouldest patiently bear, as the common lot of mankind. As - As naturally, and as generally, as the sparks of fire fly upward. Why then should we be surprized at our afflictions as strange, or quarrel with them, as hard?

King James Translators' Notes

trouble: or, labour

sparks...: Heb. the sons of the burning coal lift up to fly

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

7. Yet-rather, "Truly," or, But affliction does not come from chance, but is the appointment of God for sin; that is, the original birth-sin of man. Eliphaz passes from the particular sin and consequent suffering of Job to the universal sin and suffering of mankind. Troubles spring from man's common sin by as necessary a law of natural consequences as sparks (Hebrew, "sons of coal") fly upward. Troubles are many and fiery, as sparks (1Pe 4:12; Isa 43:2). Umbreit for "sparks" has "birds of prey;" literally, "sons of lightning," not so well.

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

5:6-16 Eliphaz reminds Job, that no affliction comes by chance, nor is to be placed to second causes. The difference between prosperity and adversity is not so exactly observed, as that between day and night, summer and winter; but it is according to the will and counsel of God. We must not attribute our afflictions to fortune, for they are from God; nor our sins to fate, for they are from ourselves. Man is born in sin, and therefore born to trouble. There is nothing in this world we are born to, and can truly call our own, but sin and trouble. Actual transgressions are sparks that fly out of the furnace of original corruption. Such is the frailty of our bodies, and the vanity of all our enjoyments, that our troubles arise thence as the sparks fly upward; so many are they, and so fast does one follow another. Eliphaz reproves Job for not seeking God, instead of quarrelling with him. Is any afflicted? let him pray. It is heart's ease, a salve for every sore. Eliphaz speaks of rain, which we are apt to look upon as a little thing; but if we consider how it is produced, and what is produced by it, we shall see it to be a great work of power and goodness. Too often the great Author of all our comforts, and the manner in which they are conveyed to us, are not noticed, because they are received as things of course. In the ways of Providence, the experiences of some are encouragements to others, to hope the best in the worst of times; for it is the glory of God to send help to the helpless, and hope to the hopeless. And daring sinners are confounded, and forced to acknowledge the justice of God's proceedings.


Job 14:1 "Man, who is born of woman, Is short-lived and full of turmoil. (NASB ©1995)

Birth Born Fate Fire Flames Fly High Misery Sparks Surely Trouble Upward Upwards


Yet man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward.

man. 14:1 Ge 3:17-19 Ps 90:8,9 1Co 10:13

trouble. or, labour. Ec 1:8 2:22 5:15-17

sparks fly upward. Heb. sons of the burning coal lift up to fly.

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