Job 4:5
ContextNETBible | But now the same thing 1 comes to you, and you are discouraged; 2 it strikes you, and you are terrified. 3 |
XREF | Job 1:11; Job 2:5; Job 3:25,26; Job 19:21; Pr 24:10; 2Co 4:1,16; Heb 12:3,5 |
NET © Notes |
1 tn The sentence has no subject, but the context demands that the subject be the same kind of trouble that has come upon people that Job has helped. 2 tn This is the same verb used in v. 2, meaning “to be exhausted” or “impatient.” Here with the vav (ו) consecutive the verb describes Job’s state of mind that is a consequence of the trouble coming on him. In this sentence the form is given a present tense translation (see GKC 329 §111.t). 3 tn This final verb in the verse is vivid; it means “to terrify, dismay” (here the Niphal preterite). Job will go on to speak about all the terrors that come on him. |