Job Chapter 6 verse 1 Holy Bible

ASV Job 6:1

Then Job answered and said,
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BBE Job 6:1

And Job made answer and said,
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DARBY Job 6:1

And Job answered and said,
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KJV Job 6:1

But Job answered and said,
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WBT Job 6:1

But Job answered and said,
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WEB Job 6:1

Then Job answered,
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YLT Job 6:1

And Job answereth and saith: --
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerses 1, 2. - But Job answered and said, Oh that my grief were throughly weighed! rather, my anger, or my vexation - the same word as that used by Eliphaz when reproaching Job, in Job 5:2. Job wishes that, before men blame him, they would calmly weigh the force of his feelings and expressions against the weight of the calamity which oppresses him. His words may seem too strong and too violent; but are they more than a just counterpoise to the extreme character of his afflictions? The weighing of words and thoughts was an essential element in the Egyptian conception of the judgment, where Thoth held the balance, and in the one scale were placed the merits of the deceased, in the other the image of Ma, or Truth, and his fate was determined by the side to which the balance inclined ('Ritual of the Dead,' ch. 125; Wilkinson, 'Ancient Egyptians,' vol. 5. p. 252). And my calamity laid in the balances together. My calamity placed in one scale, and my vexation in the other, and so weighed, each against each.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English ReadersVI.(1) But Job answered and said.--Job replies to Eliphaz with the despair of a man who has been baulked of sympathy when he hoped to find it. We cannot trace, nor must we expect to find, the formal reply of a logical argument, fliphaz, he feels, has so misjudged his case that he is neither worthy of a direct reply nor susceptible of one. It is enough for him to reiterate his complaint, and long for one who can enter into it.