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Young's Literal Translation
Job 21:6
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When I think about it, I am terrifiedand my body trembles in horror.
When I remember, I am troubled. Horror takes hold of my flesh.
Even when I remember I am afraid, and trembling taketh hold on my flesh.
When I remember, I am dismayed, and shuddering seizes my flesh.
When I think about this, I am terribly afraid and my body shakes.
For, when I think about this, I am terrified and my body feels a shudder.
"Even when I remember, I am troubled and afraid; Horror and trembling take hold of my flesh.
"Even when I remember, I am disturbed, And horror takes hold of my flesh.
When I remember, I am troubled. Horror takes hold of my flesh.
Euen when I remember, I am afrayde, and feare taketh hold on my flesh.
Even when I remember, I am dismayed,And horror seizes my flesh.
When I remember, terror takes hold, and my body trembles in horror.
and the very thought of myself fills me with disgust.
Whenever I recall it, I am in shock; my whole body shudders.
Even when I think [thereon], I am affrighted, and trembling taketh hold of my flesh.
When I think about what happened to me, I feel afraid and my body shakes!
Even when I think of it, I tremble, and terror takes hold of my flesh.
When I think of what has happened to me, I am stunned, and I tremble and shake.
And when I think of it, I am horrified, and shuddering seizes my flesh.
And if I remember, I am dismayed; and trembling seizes on my flesh.
For whe I pondre & considre this, I am afrayed, and my flesh is smytten with feare.
Even when I remember I am troubled, And horror taketh hold on my flesh.
At the very thought of it my flesh is shaking with fear.
Even when I remember I am affrighted, and horror hath taketh hold on my flesh.
Euen when I remember, I am afraid, and trembling taketh holde on my flesh.
For when I consider [my selfe] I am afrayde, and my fleshe is smitten with feare.
For even when I remember, I am alarmed, and pains seize my flesh.
Even when I remember I am troubled, and horror taketh hold on my flesh.
And whanne Y bithenke, Y drede, and tremblyng schakith my fleisch.
Even when I remember I am troubled, And horror takes hold on my flesh.
Even when I remember I am afraid, and trembling taketh hold on my flesh.
Even when I remember I am terrified, And trembling takes hold of my flesh.
When I think about what I am saying, I shudder. My body trembles.
When I think, I am troubled; and fear takes hold of my body.
When I think of it I am dismayed, and shuddering seizes my flesh.
When I call to mind, then am I dismayed, and there seizeth my flesh a shuddering: -
As for me, when I remember, I am afraid, and trembling taketh hold on my flesh.
When I think of it I am dismayed, and shuddering seizes my flesh.
"Even when I remember, I am disturbed, And horror takes hold of my flesh.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Even when: Psalms 77:3, Psalms 88:15, Psalms 119:120, Lamentations 3:19, Lamentations 3:20, Habakkuk 3:16
Reciprocal: Genesis 27:33 - trembled very exceedingly 1 Chronicles 21:30 - he was afraid Job 9:28 - afraid Job 10:15 - I am full Job 37:1 - General Psalms 73:5 - They are Ezekiel 7:18 - and horror 2 Corinthians 7:15 - with
Cross-References
And Abraham falleth upon his face, and laugheth, and saith in his heart, `To the son of an hundred years is one born? or doth Sarah -- daughter of ninety years -- bear?'
and God saith unto Abraham, `Let it not be wrong in thine eyes because of the youth, and because of thy handmaid: all that Sarah saith unto thee -- hearken to her voice, for in Isaac is a seed called to thee.
and the water is consumed from the bottle, and she placeth the lad under one of the shrubs.
and he dwelleth in the wilderness of Paran, and his mother taketh for him a wife from the land of Egypt.
And it cometh to pass at that time that Abimelech speaketh -- Phichol also, head of his host -- unto Abraham, saying, `God [is] with thee in all that thou art doing;
And Abraham taketh sheep and oxen, and giveth to Abimelech, and they make, both of them, a covenant;
and Abraham setteth seven Lambs of the flock by themselves.
Causing the barren one of the house to sit, A joyful mother of sons; praise ye Jah!
Then filled [with] laughter is our mouth, And our tongue [with] singing, Then do they say among nations, `Jehovah did great things with these.'
Forget doth a woman her suckling, The loved one -- the son of her womb? Yea, these forget -- but I -- I forget not thee.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Even when I remember,.... Either the iniquities of his youth he was made to possess; or his former state of outward happiness and prosperity he had enjoyed, and reviewed his present miserable case and condition, and called to mind the evil tidings brought him thick and fast of the loss of his substance, servants, and children, which were so terrible and shocking; or when he reflected on the instances of Providence he was about to relate in the following verses:
I am afraid, and trembling taketh hold on my flesh; which is sometimes the case of good men, both with respect to the judgments of God upon the wicked, and with respect to what befalls, or is coming upon, the people of God, Psalms 119:120; and even the different treatment of good and bad men in this life, as that the one should be severely afflicted and distressed, and the other be in such prosperous and happy circumstances, is not only a sore temptation to them, but shocks their minds, and makes them shudder and stagger at it, and gives them great pain and uneasiness, Psalms 73:2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Even when I remember, I am afraid - I have an internal shuddering and horror when I recall the scenes through which I have passed. I am myself utterly overwhelmed at the magnitude of my own sufferings, and they are such as should excite commiseration in your hearts. Some, however, have connected this with the following verse, supposing the idea to be, that he was horror-stricken when he contemplated the prosperity of wicked people. But there seems to me to be no reason for this interpretation. His object is undoubtedly to show them that there was enough in his ease to awe them into silence; and he says, in order to show that, that the recollection of his sufferings perfectly overwhelmed “him,” and filled him with horror. They who have passed through scenes of special danger, or of great bodily suffering, can easily sympathize with Job here. The very recollection will make the flesh tremble.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Job 21:6. I am afraid — I am about to speak of the mysterious workings of Providence; and I tremble at the thought of entering into a detail on such a subject; my very flesh trembles.