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Job 7:18
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You inspect him every morning,and put him to the test every moment.
That you should visit him every morning, And test him every moment?
And that thou shouldest visit him every morning, and try him every moment?
visit him every morning and test him every moment?
You examine them every morning and test them every moment.
And that you visit them every morning, and try them every moment?
"And that You examine him every morning And try and test him every moment?
That You examine him every morning And put him to the test every moment?
That you should visit him every morning, And test him every moment?
And doest visite him euery morning, and tryest him euery moment?
That You examine him every morningAnd test him every moment?
that You attend to him every morning, and test him every moment?
Why do you test us from sunrise to sunset?
Why examine them every morning and test them every moment?
And that thou visitest him every morning, triest him every moment?
Why do you visit them every morning and test them at every moment?
And that thou shouldst visit him every morning, and try him every moment?
You inspect them every morning and test them every minute.
so that you visit him every morning, you test him every moment?
and visit him every morning, trying him every moment?
Thou takest diligent care for him, and sodely doest thou trye him.
And that thou shouldest visit him every morning, And try him every moment?
And that your hand is on him every morning, and that you are testing him every minute?
Thou visitest him early and euery day, euery moment doest thou trie him.
And that Thou shouldest remember him every morning, and try him every moment?
And that thou shouldest visite him euery morning, and trie him euery moment?
Wilt thou visit him till the morning, and judge him till the time of rest?
And that thou shouldest visit him every morning, and try him every moment?
Thou visitist hym eerly, and sudeynli thou preuest hym.
And that you should visit him every morning, And try him every moment?
And [that] thou shouldst visit him every morning, [and] try him every moment?
That You should visit him every morning, And test him every moment?
For you examine us every morning and test us every moment.
that You look at him every morning, and test him all the time?
visit them every morning, test them every moment?
That thou shouldst inspect him morning by morning, moment by moment, shouldst test him?
dost visit him every morning, and test him every moment?
And inspectest him in the mornings, In the evenings dost try him?
That You examine him every morning And try him every moment?
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
visit: Exodus 20:5, Exodus 32:34, Isaiah 26:14, Isaiah 38:12, Isaiah 38:13
try: Genesis 22:1, Deuteronomy 8:16, Jeremiah 9:7, Daniel 12:10, Zechariah 13:9, 1 Peter 1:7
Reciprocal: Job 7:21 - in the morning Job 14:3 - And dost Psalms 73:14 - For all Hebrews 2:6 - What
Cross-References
And the waters returned, and covered the chariots and the horsemen of all the army of Pharao, who had come into the sea after them, neither did there so much as one of them remain.
Who were taken away before their time, and a flood hath overthrown their foundation.
(68-16) Let not the tempest of water drown me, nor the deep water swallow me up: and let not the pit shut her mouth upon me.
(103-26) There the ships shall go. This sea dragon which thou hast formed to play therein.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And [that] thou shouldest visit him every morning,.... That is, "daily", continually, as Aben Ezra interprets it; either in a way of love, grace, and mercy; so God has visited men, by raising up and sending his Son to be a Redeemer of them; the Son of God has visited them, as the dayspring from on high, by his incarnation and appearance in this world; see Luke 1:68; and the Lord visits them, by calling them by his grace, see Acts 15:14; by communing and conversing with them in a free and friendly manner; by helping right early, and by renewing his mercies to them every morning, all which is matter of admiration: or else the word may be taken in a different sense, as it sometimes is, either for punishing man for sin, as in Exodus 20:5; or for chastising the Lord's people, which is a visiting them, though in a fatherly way, and in love, and which is often and frequently done, even every morning, see Psalms 89:32; and so the sense agrees with the former, though by some given with this difference thus, "what is man, that thou shouldest magnify him?" or make him great both in things temporal and spiritual, as he had made Job in the time of his prosperity, which he may have respect unto; having been the greatest man in all the east, with respect to both characters, whereby it was plain he had interest in the love and affections of the heart of God; and "yet, notwithstanding, nevertheless, thou visitest him" t, with afflictions and chastisements continually; which may seem strange, and look like a contradiction, that thou shouldest:
[and] try him every moment? by afflictive providences; in this way the Lord often tries the faith and patience, the fear and love, the hope and humility of his people, and all other graces, whereby they appear and shine the brighter, which was Job's case, see Job 23:10; and which he doubtless had in view in all he had said, and more particularly expostulates about in the following verses.
t ותפקדנו "et tamen, nihilominus visitas eum", Michaelis.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And that thou shouldest visit him? - That is, for the purpose of inflicting pain. This language Job intends undoubtedly to be applicable to himself, and he asks with impatience why God should take a pleasure in visiting with suffering each returning day a creature like him?
Every morning - Why is there no intermission even for a day? Why does not God allow one morning, or one moment, to pass without inflicting pain on a creature so feeble and so frail?
And try him - Or, prove him; to wit, by afflictions.
Every moment - Constantly; without intermission.