the Week of Proper 13 / Ordinary 18
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THE MESSAGE
Job 30:27
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I am churning within and cannot rest;days of suffering confront me.
My heart is troubled, and doesn't rest. Days of affliction have come on me.
My bowels boiled, and rested not: the days of affliction prevented me.
My inward parts are in turmoil and never still; days of affliction come to meet me.
I never stop being upset; days of suffering are ahead of me.
My heart is in turmoil unceasingly; the days of my affliction confront me.
"I am seething within and my heart is troubled and cannot rest; Days of affliction come to meet me.
"I am seething within and cannot rest; Days of misery confront me.
My heart is troubled, and doesn't rest. Days of affliction have come on me.
My bowels did boyle without rest: for the dayes of affliction are come vpon me.
I am boiling within and cannot be silent;Days of affliction confront me.
I am churning within and cannot rest; days of affliction confront me.
My stomach is tied in knots; pain is my daily companion.
My insides are in turmoil; they can't find rest; days of misery confront me.
My bowels well up, and rest not; days of affliction have confronted me.
I constantly feel upset. And my suffering has only just begun.
My heart was agitated, and did not rest; the days of affliction came upon me.
I am torn apart by worry and pain; I have had day after day of suffering.
My bowels are in turmoil, and they are not still; days of misery come to confront me.
My bowels have boiled, and they have not rested; the days of affliction confront me.
My bowels seeth wt in me & take no rest, for ye dayes of my trouble are come vpo me.
My heart is troubled, and resteth not; Days of affliction are come upon me.
My feelings are strongly moved, and give me no rest; days of trouble have overtaken me.
Mine inwards boil, and rest not; days of affliction are come upon me.
My bowels boyled and rested not: the dayes of affliction preuented mee.
My bowels seethe in me without rest, for the dayes of my trouble are come vpon me.
My belly boiled, and would not cease: the days of poverty prevented me.
My bowels boil, and rest not; days of affliction are come upon me.
Myn ynnere thingis buyliden out with outen my reste; daies of turment camen bifor me.
My insides are troubled, and do not rest; Days of affliction have come on me.
My bowels boiled, and rested not: the days of affliction came upon me.
My heart is in turmoil and cannot rest; Days of affliction confront me.
My heart is troubled and restless. Days of suffering torment me.
My heart is troubled and does not rest. Days of trouble are before me.
My inward parts are in turmoil, and are never still; days of affliction come to meet me.
I boiled within me, and rested not, There confronted me - days of affliction;
My inner parts have boiled without any rest, the days of affliction have prevented me.
My heart is in turmoil, and is never still; days of affliction come to meet me.
My bowels have boiled, and have not ceased, Gone before me have days of affliction.
"I am seething within and cannot relax; Days of affliction confront me.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Psalms 22:4, Jeremiah 4:19, Jeremiah 31:20, Lamentations 1:20, Lamentations 2:11
Cross-References
He said, "Master, if it please you, stop for a while with your servant. I'll get some water so you can wash your feet. Rest under this tree. I'll get some food to refresh you on your way, since your travels have brought you across my path." They said, "Certainly. Go ahead."
Jacob got angry with Rachel and said, "Am I God? Am I the one who refused you babies?"
Esau said, "Let me at least lend you some of my men." "There's no need," said Jacob. "Your generous welcome is all I need or want."
Shechem then spoke for himself, addressing Dinah's father and brothers: "Please, say yes. I'll pay anything. Set the bridal price as high as you will—the sky's the limit! Only give me this girl for my wife."
They said, "You've saved our lives! Master, we're grateful and glad to be slaves to Pharaoh."
Moses said to God , "Why are you treating me this way? What did I ever do to you to deserve this? Did I conceive them? Was I their mother? So why dump the responsibility of this people on me? Why tell me to carry them around like a nursing mother, carry them all the way to the land you promised to their ancestors? Where am I supposed to get meat for all these people who are whining to me, ‘Give us meat; we want meat.' I can't do this by myself—it's too much, all these people. If this is how you intend to treat me, do me a favor and kill me. I've seen enough; I've had enough. Let me out of here."
She said, "Oh sir, such grace, such kindness—I don't deserve it. You've touched my heart, treated me like one of your own. And I don't even belong here!"
Saul sent word back to Jesse: "Thank you. David will stay here. He's just the one I was looking for. I'm very impressed by him."
God 's Message: "But just as one bad apple doesn't ruin the whole bushel, there are still plenty of good apples left. So I'll preserve those in Israel who obey me. I won't destroy the whole nation. I'll bring out my true children from Jacob and the heirs of my mountains from Judah. My chosen will inherit the land, my servants will move in. The lush valley of Sharon in the west will be a pasture for flocks, And in the east, the valley of Achor, a place for herds to graze. These will be for the people who bothered to reach out to me, who wanted me in their lives, who actually bothered to look for me.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
My bowels boiled, and rested not,.... All contained within him, his heart, lungs, and liver, in a literal sense, through a violent fever burning within him; or figuratively, being under great distress and trouble, by reason of his afflictions, outward and inward, see Jeremiah 4:19;
the days of affliction prevented me; came sooner upon him than he thought; he did not expect the evil days to come, and the years draw nigh in which he should have no pleasure, until he was more advanced in years, and the time of his dissolution was at hand; they came at once, and unawares, upon him, when he looked not for them: some render the word "met me" o, unexpectedly; or rather, they "rushed upon me" p, in an hostile way; came in troops, and invaded and surrounded him, see
Job 19:12.
o קדמני "occurrerunt mihi", Piscator, Cocceius. p "Incursarunt me", Schultens.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
My bowels boiled - Or rather, My bowels boil - for he refers to his present circumstances, and not to the past. It is clear that by this phrase he designs to describe deep affliction. The bowels, in the Scriptures, are represented as the seat of the affections. By this is meant the upper bowels, or the region of the heart and the lungs. The reason is, that deep emotions of the mind are felt there. The heart beats quick; or it is heavy and pained; or it seems to melt within us in the exercise of pity or compassion; compare the notes at Isaiah 16:11. The idea here is, that the seat of sorrow and of grief was affected by his calamities. Nor was the feeling slight. His emotions he compared with agitated, boiling water. It is possible that there is an allusion here to the inflammatory nature of his disease, producing internal heat and pain; but it is more probable that he refers to the mental anguish which he endured.
The days of affliction prevented me - literally, “have anticipated me” - for so the word prevent was formerly used, and so it is uniformly used in the Bible; see the notes at Job 3:12; compare Psalms 59:10; lxxix. 8; Psalms 88:13; Psalms 119:148; 1 Thessalonians 4:15. There is in the Hebrew word (קדם qâdam) the idea that days of anguish came in an unexpected manner, or that they anticipated the fulfillment of his plans. All his schemes and hopes of life had been anticipated by these overwhelming sorrows.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 30:27. My bowels boiled — This alludes to the strong commotion in the bowels which every humane person feels at the sight of one in misery.