Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Job 11:20

Context
NETBible

But the eyes of the wicked fail, 1  and escape 2  eludes them; their one hope 3  is to breathe their last.” 4 

XREF

Le 26:16; De 28:65; Job 8:13,14; Job 18:14; Job 27:8; Job 31:16; Ps 69:3; Pr 10:24; Pr 20:20; La 4:17; Am 2:14; Am 5:19,20; Am 9:1-3; Lu 16:23-26; Heb 2:3

NET © Notes

tn The verb כָּלָה (kalah) means “to fail, cease, fade away.” The fading of the eyes, i.e., loss of sight, loss of life’s vitality, indicates imminent death.

tn Heb a “place of escape” (with this noun pattern). There is no place to escape to because they all perish.

tn The word is to be interpreted as a metonymy; it represents what is hoped for.

tn Heb “the breathing out of the soul”; cf. KJV, ASV “the giving up of the ghost.” The line is simply saying that the brightest hope that the wicked have is death.



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