Job 11:16
ContextNET © | For you 1 will forget your trouble; 2 you will remember it like water that 3 has flowed away. |
NIV © | You will surely forget your trouble, recalling it only as waters gone by. |
NASB © | "For you would forget your trouble, As waters that have passed by, you would remember it. |
NLT © | You will forget your misery. It will all be gone like water under the bridge. |
MSG © | You'll forget your troubles; they'll be like old, faded photographs. |
BBE © | For your sorrow will go from your memory, like waters flowing away: |
NRSV © | You will forget your misery; you will remember it as waters that have passed away. |
NKJV © | Because you would forget your misery, And remember it as waters that have passed away, |
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NET © | For you 1 will forget your trouble; 2 you will remember it like water that 3 has flowed away. |
NET © Notes |
1 tn For a second time (see v. 13) Zophar employs the emphatic personal pronoun. Could he be providing a gentle reminder that Job might have forgotten the sin that has brought this trouble? After all, there will come a time when Job will not remember this time of trial. 2 sn It is interesting to note in the book that the resolution of Job’s trouble did not come in the way that Zophar prescribed it. 3 tn The perfect verb forms an abbreviated relative clause (without the pronoun) modifying “water.” |