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Contemporary English Version

Job 31:10

then let some stranger steal my wife from me.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Adultery;   Integrity;   Lust;   Temptation;  

Dictionaries:

- Holman Bible Dictionary - Job, the Book of;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Rind;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Meals;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Adultery;   Allegorical Interpretation;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
let my own wife grind grain for another man,and let other men sleep with her.
Hebrew Names Version
Then let my wife grind for another, And let others sleep with her.
King James Version
Then let my wife grind unto another, and let others bow down upon her.
English Standard Version
then let my wife grind for another, and let others bow down on her.
New Century Version
then let my wife grind another man's grain, and let other men have sexual relations with her.
New English Translation
then let my wife turn the millstone for another man, and may other men have sexual relations with her.
Amplified Bible
Let my wife grind [meal, like a bond slave] for another [man], And let others kneel down over her.
New American Standard Bible
May my wife grind grain for another, And let others kneel down over her.
World English Bible
Then let my wife grind for another, And let others sleep with her.
Geneva Bible (1587)
Let my wife grinde vnto another man, and let other men bow downe vpon her:
Legacy Standard Bible
May my wife grind for another,And let others kneel down over her.
Berean Standard Bible
then may my own wife grind grain for another, and may other men sleep with her.
Complete Jewish Bible
then let my wife grind for another man, and let others kneel on her.
Darby Translation
Let my wife grind for another, and let others bow down upon her.
Easy-to-Read Version
then let my wife serve someone else, and let other men sleep with her.
George Lamsa Translation
Then let my wife grind for another, and let her bake bread at another mans place,
Good News Translation
then let my wife cook another man's food and sleep in another man's bed.
Lexham English Bible
let my wife grind for another, and let other men kneel over her,
Literal Translation
let my wife grind to another, and let others crouch over her.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
O then let my wife be another mans harlot, and let other lye with her.
American Standard Version
Then let my wife grind unto another, And let others bow down upon her.
Bible in Basic English
Then let my wife give pleasure to another man and let others make use of her body.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
Then let my wife grind unto another, and let others bow down upon her.
King James Version (1611)
Then let my wife grind vnto another, and let others bow downe vpon her.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Then let my wife grinde vnto an other man, and let other men lye with her.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
then let my wife also please another, and let my children be brought low.
English Revised Version
Then let my wife grind unto another, and let others bow down upon her.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
and othir men be bowid doun on hir.
Update Bible Version
Then let my wife grind to another, And let others bow down on her.
Webster's Bible Translation
[Then] let my wife grind to another, and let others bow down upon her.
New King James Version
Then let my wife grind for another, And let others bow down over her.
New Living Translation
then let my wife serve another man; let other men sleep with her.
New Life Bible
may my wife grind grain for another. And let others bow down upon her.
New Revised Standard
then let my wife grind for another, and let other men kneel over her.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Let my wife, grind to another, and, over her, let others bend!
Douay-Rheims Bible
Let my wife be the harlot of another, and let other men lie with her.
Revised Standard Version
then let my wife grind for another, and let others bow down upon her.
Young's Literal Translation
Grind to another let my wife, And over her let others bend.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
May my wife grind for another, And let others kneel down over her.

Contextual Overview

9 If I have desired someone's wife and chased after her, 10 then let some stranger steal my wife from me. 11 If I took someone's wife, it would be a horrible crime, 12 sending me to destruction and my crops to the flames. 13 When my servants complained against me, I was fair to them. 14 Otherwise, what answer would I give to God when he judges me? 15 After all, God is the one who gave life to each of us before we were born.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

grind: Exodus 11:5, Isaiah 47:2, Matthew 24:41

and let: 2 Samuel 12:11, Jeremiah 8:10, Hosea 4:13, Hosea 4:14

Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 28:30 - betroth Job 31:22 - let Lamentations 5:13 - the young

Cross-References

Genesis 20:6
God spoke to Abimelech in another dream and said: I know you are innocent. That's why I kept you from sleeping with Sarah and doing anything wrong.
Genesis 28:12
In a dream he saw a ladder that reached from earth to heaven, and God's angels were going up and down on it.
Genesis 30:39
in front of the branches, and their young were spotted and speckled.
Genesis 31:24
But God appeared to Laban in a dream that night and warned, "Don't say a word to Jacob. Don't make a threat or a promise."
Numbers 12:6
Then after commanding them to listen carefully, he said: "I, the Lord , speak to prophets in visions and dreams.
Deuteronomy 13:1
Moses said to Israel: Someday a prophet may come along who is able to perform miracles or tell what will happen in the future. Then the prophet may say, "Let's start worshiping some new gods—some gods that we know nothing about."
1 Kings 3:5
One night while Solomon was in Gibeon, the Lord God appeared to him in a dream and said, "Solomon, ask for anything you want, and I will give it to you."

Gill's Notes on the Bible

[Then] let my wife grind unto another,.... Which some understand literally, of her being put to the worst of drudgery and slavery, to work at a mill, and grind corn for the service of a stranger, and be exposed to the company of the meanest of persons, and to their insults and abuses; as we find such as were taken captives and made prisoners by an enemy were put unto, as Samson, Judges 16:21; and it may be observed, that to grind in a mill was also the work of women,

Exodus 11:5; as it was in early times; Homer c speaks of it as in times before him; but others take the words in a figurative sense, as if he imprecated that she lie with another man, and be defiled by him, as the Targum, Aben Ezra, and others d; see Isaiah 47:1; and in like manner the following clause:

and let others bow down upon her; both which phrases are euphemisms, or clean and decent expressions, signifying what otherwise is not to be named; the Scriptures hereby directing, as to avoid unchaste thoughts, inclinations, and desires, and impure actions, so obscene words and filthy talking, as becometh saints: but there is some difficulty in Job's imprecating or wishing such a thing might befall his wife; it could not be lawful, if he had sinned, to wish his wife might sin also; or, if he was an adulterer, that she should be an adulteress; the sense is not, that Job really wished such a thing; but he uses such a way of speaking, to show how remote he was from the sin of uncleanness, there being nothing more disagreeable to a man than for his wife to defile his bed; it is the last thing he would wish for: and moreover Job suggests hereby, that had he been guilty of this sin, he must own and acknowledge that he would be righteously served, and it would be a just retaliation upon him, should his wife use him, or she be used, in such a manner; likewise, though a man may not wish nor commit a sin for the punishment of another; yet God sometimes punishes sin with sin, and even with the same kind of sin, and with this; so David's sin with Bathsheba was punished with Absalom lying with his wives and concubines before the sun, 2 Samuel 12:11; see Deuteronomy 28:30.

c Odyss. 7. v. 107. & Odyss. 20. v. 109. d So T. Bab Sotah, fol. 10. 1. & Luther, Schmidt apud Stockium, p. 414.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Then let my wife grined unto another - Let her be subjected to the deepest humiliation and degradation. Probably Job could not have found language which would have more emphatically expressed his sense of the enormity of this crime, or his perfect consciousness of innocence. The last thing which a man would imprecate on himself, would be that which is specified in this verse. The word “grind” (טחן ṭâchan) means to crush, to beat small; then to grind, as in a handmill; Judges 16:21; Numbers 11:8. This was usually the work of females and slaves; see the notes at Isaiah 47:2. The meaning here is, “Let my wife be the mill-wench to another; be his abject slave, and be treated by him with the deepest indignity.” This passage has been understood by many in a different sense, which the parallelism might seem to demand, but which is not necessarily the true interpretation. The sense referred to is this: Cogatur uxor mea ad patiendum alius concubitum, ut verbum molendi hoc loco eodem sensu sumatur, quo non raro a Latinis usurpatur ut in illo Horatii (Satyr. L. i. Ecl. ii. verse 35), alienas permolere uxores.

In this sense the rabbinic writers understand Judges 16:21 and Lamentations 5:13. So also the Chaldee renders the phrase before us (חורן תשמשעם אנתתי) coeat cure alio uxor mea; and so the Septuagint seems to have understood it - ἀρέσαι ἄρα κὰι ἡ γυνή μου ἑτέρῳ aresai ara kai hē gunē mou heterō. But probably Job meant merely that his wife should be reduced to the condition of servitude, and be compelled to labor in the employ of another. We may find here an answer to the opinion of Prof. Lee (in his notes at Job 31:1), that the wife of Job was at this time dead, and that he was meditating the question about marrying again. May we not here also find an instance of the fidelity and forgiving spirit of Job toward a wife who is represented in the early part of this book as manifesting few qualities which could win the heart of an husband? There is no expression of impatience at her temper and her words on the part of Job, and he here speaks of it as the most serious of all calamities that could happen; the most painful of all punishments, that that same wife should be reduced to a condition of servitude and degradation.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Job 31:10. Let my wife grind unto another — Let her work at the handmill, grinding corn; which was the severe work of the meanest slave. In this sense the passage is understood both by the Syriac and Arabic. See Exodus 11:5, and Isaiah 47:2; and see at the end of the chapter. Job 31:40.

And let others bow down upon her. — Let her be in such a state as to have no command of her own person; her owner disposing of her person as he pleases. In Asiatic countries slaves were considered so absolutely the property of their owners, that they not only served themselves of them in the way of scortation and concubinage, but they were accustomed to accommodate their guests with them! Job is so conscious of his own innocence, that he is willing it should be put to the utmost proof; and if found guilty, that he may be exposed to the most distressing and humiliating punishment; even to that of being deprived of his goods, bereaved of his children, his wife made a slave, and subjected to all indignities in that state.


 
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