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Job 19:9
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He has stripped me of my honorand removed the crown from my head.
He has stripped me of my glory, And taken the crown from my head.
He hath stripped me of my glory, and taken the crown from my head.
He has stripped from me my glory and taken the crown from my head.
He has taken away my honor and removed the crown from my head.
He has stripped me of my honor and has taken the crown off my head.
"He has stripped me of my honor And removed the crown from my head.
"He has stripped my honor from me And removed the crown from my head.
He has stripped me of my glory, And taken the crown from my head.
Hee hath spoyled mee of mine honour, and taken the crowne away from mine head.
He has stripped my honor from meAnd removed the crown from my head.
He has stripped me of my honor and removed the crown from my head.
and stripped of respect.
He has stripped me of my glory and removed the crown from my head.
He hath stripped me of my glory, and taken the crown from my head.
He took away my honor. He took the crown from my head.
He has stripped me of my glory, and taken the crown from my head.
He has taken away all my wealth and destroyed my reputation.
He has taken my glory from me, and he has removed the crown of my head.
He has stripped me of my honor, and He has taken the crown from my head.
He hath spoyled me of myne honoure, & taken the crowne awaye fro my heade.
He hath stripped me of my glory, And taken the crown from my head.
He has put off my glory from me, and taken the crown from my head.
He hath stripped me of my glory, and taken the crown from my head.
Hee hath stript me of my glory, and taken the crowne from my head.
He hath spoyled me of myne honour, and taken the crowne away from my head.
And he has stripped me of my glory, and has taken the crown from my head.
He hath stripped me of my glory, and taken the crown from my head.
He hath spuylid me of my glorye, and hath take awey the coroun fro myn heed.
He has stripped me of my glory, And taken the crown from my head.
He hath stripped me of my glory, and taken the crown [from] my head.
He has stripped me of my glory, And taken the crown from my head.
He has stripped me of my honor and removed the crown from my head.
He has taken my honor from me, and taken the crown from my head.
He has stripped my glory from me, and taken the crown from my head.
My glory - from off me, hath he stripped, and hath removed the crown of my head;
He hath stripped me of my glory, and hath taken the crown from my head.
He has stripped from me my glory, and taken the crown from my head.
Mine honour from off me He hath stripped, And He turneth the crown from my head.
"He has stripped my honor from me And removed the crown from my head.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
stripped: Job 29:7-14, Job 29:20, Job 29:21, Job 30:1, Psalms 49:16, Psalms 49:17, Psalms 89:44, Isaiah 61:6, Hosea 9:11
Reciprocal: Job 1:18 - there came Lamentations 5:16 - The crown Colossians 2:19 - by
Cross-References
God took one look and said, "One people, one language; why, this is only a first step. No telling what they'll come up with next—they'll stop at nothing! Come, we'll go down and garble their speech so they won't understand each other." Then God scattered them from there all over the world. And they had to quit building the city. That's how it came to be called Babel, because there God turned their language into "babble." From there God scattered them all over the world.
So Abram left Egypt and went back to the Negev, he and his wife and everything he owned, and Lot still with him. By now Abram was very rich, loaded with cattle and silver and gold. He moved on from the Negev, camping along the way, to Bethel, the place he had first set up his tent between Bethel and Ai and built his first altar. Abram prayed there to God . Lot, who was traveling with Abram, was also rich in sheep and cattle and tents. But the land couldn't support both of them; they had too many possessions. They couldn't both live there—quarrels broke out between Abram's shepherds and Lot's shepherds. The Canaanites and Perizzites were also living on the land at the time. Abram said to Lot, "Let's not have fighting between us, between your shepherds and my shepherds. After all, we're family. Look around. Isn't there plenty of land out there? Let's separate. If you go left, I'll go right; if you go right, I'll go left." Lot looked. He saw the whole plain of the Jordan spread out, well watered (this was before God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah), like God 's garden, like Egypt, and stretching all the way to Zoar. Lot took the whole plain of the Jordan. Lot set out to the east. That's how they came to part company, uncle and nephew. Abram settled in Canaan; Lot settled in the cities of the plain and pitched his tent near Sodom.
But Lot's wife looked back and turned into a pillar of salt.
The man shot back: "Who do you think you are, telling us what to do? Are you going to kill me the way you killed that Egyptian?" Then Moses panicked: "Word's gotten out—people know about this."
"Come on," said the Philistine. "I'll make roadkill of you for the buzzards. I'll turn you into a tasty morsel for the field mice."
The wise watch their steps and avoid evil; fools are headstrong and reckless.
Better to meet a grizzly robbed of her cubs than a fool hellbent on folly.
Carrying a log across your shoulders while you're hefting a boulder with your arms Is nothing compared to the burden of putting up with a fool.
"Don't be flip with the sacred. Banter and silliness give no honor to God. Don't reduce holy mysteries to slogans. In trying to be relevant, you're only being cute and inviting sacrilege.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
He hath stripped me of my glory,.... The metaphor of a traveller may be still continued, who falling among thieves is stripped of his clothes, to which the allusion may be: Job was not stripped of his glory in a spiritual sense, not of the glorious robe of Christ's righteousness, nor of the graces of the Spirit, which makes saints all glorious within; but in a civil sense, and is to be understood not merely of his rich apparel, or of his robe, which he might wear as a civil magistrate, as an ensign of honour, and which made him look glorious; but either of his wealth, riches, and substance, which are a man's glory, and which he too often and too much glories in, though Job might not; see Psalms 49:16; or of his children, Hosea 9:11 Esther 5:11; and indeed of everything that made him look magnificent among men; as an abundance of this world's good, a numerous family, fine clothes, sumptuous living, and a stately palace; all which Job might have had, but was now stripped of all by one means or another; and whoever were the instruments, he ascribes it all to God, as being according to his sovereign will and pleasure; and these things are very properly and significantly expressed by clothes a man is stripped of, because they are outward things, as garments are, adorn and make externally glorious, as they do, and of which a man may be as soon and as easily deprived as to be stripped of his clothes by one or more of superior power to him:
and taken the crown [from] my head: meaning much the same as before, either his wealth and riches, which are the crown of a wise man,
Proverbs 14:24; or his children, which are the crown of old then,
Proverbs 17:6; or everything that gave him honour, reputation, and esteem with men; all was taken away from him, and his honour laid in the dust. Some from hence have wrongly concluded that Job was a king, and wore a royal diadem, of which he was now deprived, mistaking him for Jobab, a king of Edom, Genesis 36:33; but he had and wore a better diadem, and which he did not lose, but held fast, even his righteousness, justice, and integrity, Job 29:14; and much less could the crown of life, righteousness, and glory, to which he was entitled, be taken from him.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
He hath stripped me of my glory - Everything which I had that contributed to my respectability and honor, he has taken away. My property, my health, my family, the esteem of my friend - all is gone.
And taken the crown from my head - The crown is an emblem of honor and dignity - and Job says that God had removed all that contributed to his - and Job says that God had removed all that contributed to his former dignity; compare Proverbs 4:9; Proverbs 17:6; Ezekiel 16:12; Lamentations 5:16.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 19:9. He hath stripped me of my glory — I am reduced to such circumstances, that I have lost all my honour and respect.