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Complete Jewish Bible
Job 33:2
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- HolmanParallel Translations
I am going to open my mouth;my tongue will form words on my palate.
See now, I have opened my mouth. My tongue has spoken in my mouth.
Behold, now I have opened my mouth, my tongue hath spoken in my mouth.
Behold, I open my mouth; the tongue in my mouth speaks.
I open my mouth and am ready to speak.
See now, I have opened my mouth; my tongue in my mouth has spoken.
"Behold, I have opened my mouth [to begin my speech]; My tongue in my mouth is going to speak.
"Behold now, I open my mouth, My tongue in my mouth speaks.
See now, I have opened my mouth. My tongue has spoken in my mouth.
Beholde now, I haue opened my mouth: my tongue hath spoken in my mouth.
Behold now, I open my mouth;My tongue in my mouth speaks.
Behold, I will open my mouth; my address is on the tip of my tongue.
Everything I will say
Behold now, I have opened my mouth, my tongue speaketh in my palate,
I am ready to speak.
Behold, now I have opened my mouth, my tongue speaks in my mouth.
I am ready to say what's on my mind.
Please look, I open my mouth; my tongue in my mouth speaks.
Behold, now I have opened my mouth; my tongue has spoken in my mouth.
Beholde, I wil open my mouth, & my tonge shal speake out of my chawes.
Behold now, I have opened my mouth; My tongue hath spoken in my mouth.
See, now my mouth is open, my tongue gives out words.
Behold now, I have opened my mouth, my tongue hath spoken in my mouth.
Behold, now I haue opened my mouth, my tongue hath spoken in my mouth.
Behold, I haue now opened my mouth, my tongue hath spoken in my throte.
For behold, I have opened my mouth, and my tongue has spoken.
Behold now, I have opened my mouth, my tongue hath spoken in my mouth.
Lo! Y haue openyd my mouth, my tunge schal speke in my chekis.
Look now, I have opened my mouth; My tongue has spoken in my mouth.
Behold, now I have opened my mouth, my tongue hath spoken in my mouth.
Now, I open my mouth; My tongue speaks in my mouth.
Now that I have begun to speak, let me continue.
See, I open my mouth. My tongue in my mouth wants to speak.
See, I open my mouth; the tongue in my mouth speaks.
Lo! I pray thee, I have opened my mouth, My tongue, with my palate, hath spoken,
Behold now I have opened my mouth, let my tongue speak within my jaws.
Behold, I open my mouth; the tongue in my mouth speaks.
Lo, I pray thee, I have opened my mouth, My tongue hath spoken in the palate.
"Behold now, I open my mouth, My tongue in my mouth speaks.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
I: Job 3:1, Psalms 78:2, Matthew 5:2
mouth: Heb. palate, Job 31:30, *marg.
Reciprocal: Job 34:3 - mouth Job 35:16 - General 2 Corinthians 6:11 - our mouth
Cross-References
So not only did Ya‘akov go in and sleep with Rachel, but he also loved Rachel more than Le'ah. Then he served Lavan another seven years.
Now Isra'el loved Yosef the most of all his children, because he was the son of his old age; and he made him a long-sleeved robe.
"They will be mine," says Adonai -Tzva'ot, "on the day when I compose my own special treasure. I will spare them as a man spares his own son who serves him.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Behold, now I have opened my mouth,.... Begun to speak in order to give vent to the fulness of matter within him, which made him, like bottles of new wine, ready to burst; and since he had opened his lips, that he might speak and be refreshed, he desires Job to listen to him, and offers same things to his consideration to induce him to it:
my tongue hath spoken in my mouth: but does not every man's tongue speak in his mouth when he speaks? is there anything singular and peculiar in this, that can excite attention? it may be rendered, "in my palate" d; which, as it is an instrument of speech, so of tasting and trying food, see Job 6:30; and Elihu's sense is, that he had thoroughly considered what he should say, he had well weighed what he should speak, and should not deliver anything raw, crude, and undigested; he had palated his words, in order to discern whether there was anything in them perverse or not.
d בחכי "in palato meo", Pagninus, Montanus, Tigurine version, Beza, Schultens; so Mr. Broughton.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
My tongue hath spoken in my mouth - Margin, “palate.” The meaning is, that since he had ventured to speak, and had actually commenced, he would utter only that which was worthy to be heard. This is properly the commencement of his argument, for all that he had before said was merely an introduction. The word palate - “in my palate” (בחכי bechêkiy) is used here because of the importance of that organ in the act of speaking. Perhaps also, there may be reference to the fact that the Hebrews made much more use of the lower organs of enunciation - the palate, and the throat, than we do, and much less use of the teeth and lips. Hence, their language was strongly guttural.