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Almeida Revista e Atualizada

Job 18:11

Os assombros o espantaro de todos os lados e o perseguiro a cada passo.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Cowardice;   Fear of God;   Wicked (People);   Thompson Chain Reference - Courage-Fear;   Terror;   The Topic Concordance - Bearing Fruit;   Knowledge;   Perishing;   Wickedness;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Death of the Wicked, the;   Fear, Unholy;   Punishment of the Wicked, the;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Bildad;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Greatness of God;   Hypocrisy;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Job, the Book of;  

Parallel Translations

A Biblia Sagrada
Os assombros o espantaro de todos os lados, e o perseguiro a cada passo.
Almeida Revista e Corrigida
Os assombros o espantaro em redor e o faro correr de uma parte para a outra, por onde quer que apresse os passos.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Terrors: Job 6:4, Job 15:21, Job 20:25, Psalms 73:19, Jeremiah 6:25, Jeremiah 20:3, Jeremiah 20:4, Jeremiah 46:5, Jeremiah 49:29, 2 Corinthians 5:11, Revelation 6:15, Revelation 6:16

drive him: Heb. scatter him

to his feet: Leviticus 26:36, 2 Kings 7:6, 2 Kings 7:7, Psalms 53:5, Proverbs 28:1

Reciprocal: Leviticus 26:16 - terror 1 Samuel 14:15 - there was trembling 1 Samuel 28:5 - he was afraid Job 21:9 - safe from fear Job 27:20 - Terrors Isaiah 33:14 - sinners Daniel 5:9 - greatly Luke 9:7 - Herod 2 Corinthians 7:5 - troubled Hebrews 2:15 - through

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Terrors shall make him afraid on every side,.... Make him a "Magormissabib", or "terror on every side", as Pashur was a terror to himself, Jeremiah 20:3, and all his friends about him; these terrors may be either the terrors of the judges of the earth upon wicked men, who are, or should be, a terror to evildoers, and of whom wicked men are afraid, lest they should be taken and punished by them; to this sense is the note of Sephorno: or else the terrors of a guilty conscience, which drive a man to his wits' end, that he knows not what to do, nor whither to go; these terrify him night and day, and make an hell upon earth unto him; or the terrors of the righteous law of God broken by him, its menaces and curses threatening him with death and everlasting damnation; or the terrors of the judgments of God on earth, which by their forerunners appear to be coming on it, by reason of which men's hearts fail for fear of them; or terrible apprehensions of the wrath of God for sin, here and hereafter, together with the terrors of death, which fall upon them, and of an awful judgment yet to come. Now Bildad had observed, that Job had said some things concerning the terrors he was sometimes possessed of, Job 6:4; and therefore would suggest from hence that he must be a wicked man, since this is the case of such; but it is easy to observe that good men are sometimes surrounded with terrors as well as others, so that this is no proof of a man's character and state, see Psalms 88:15;

and shall drive him to his feet; to take to his feet and run, in order to get rid of his terrors if possible, but in vain; these cause him not to run to God, to his feet, to the throne and footstool of his grace, but from him, to the rocks and mountains to hide him from his wrath, though there is no going from his spirit, nor fleeing from his presence; and terrors will also have such an effect upon wielded men as to cause them to flee from men, as in Cain, who not only went, from the presence of the Lord, but from the society of men, and became a fugitive and vagabond, and afraid of everyone he met with, lest he should kill him; and sometimes wicked men flee when none pursue, and even at the sound of shaking leaf, Proverbs 28:1; or "shall scatter him at his feet" t, either at the feet of the robber, or cause him to fall to the ground, in the place where his feet stood. Mr. Broughton renders it, "shall press him at his feet", shall follow at his heels, and keep close to him wherever he goes, and overtake and seize him.

t הפצהו "dispergent eum", Pagninus, Montanus, Beza, Mercerus, Piscator, Schmidt.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Terrors shall make him afraid - He shall be constantly subject to alarms, and shall never feel secure. “Terrors here are represented as allegorical persons, like the Furies in the Greek poets.” Noyes. The idea here is substantially the same as that given by Eliphaz, Job 15:21-22.

And shall drive him to his feet - Margin, scatter. This is a literal translation of the Hebrew. The idea is, that he will be alarmed by such terrors; his self-composure will be dissipated, and he will “take to his heels.”


 
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