Job 20:16
ContextNET © | He sucks the poison 1 of serpents; 2 the fangs 3 of a viper 4 kill him. |
NIV © | He will suck the poison of serpents; the fangs of an adder will kill him. |
NASB © | "He sucks the poison of cobras; The viper’s tongue slays him. |
NLT © | He will suck the poison of snakes. The viper will kill him. |
MSG © | They gorge on evil, make a diet of that poison--a deadly diet--and it kills them. |
BBE © | He takes the poison of snakes into his mouth, the tongue of the snake is the cause of his death. |
NRSV © | They will suck the poison of asps; the tongue of a viper will kill them. |
NKJV © | He will suck the poison of cobras; The viper’s tongue will slay him. |
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NET © | He sucks the poison 1 of serpents; 2 the fangs 3 of a viper 4 kill him. |
NET © Notes |
1 tn The word is a homonym for the word for “head,” which has led to some confusion in the early versions. 2 sn To take the possessions of another person is hereby compared to sucking poison from a serpent – it will kill eventually. 3 tn Heb “tongue.” 4 tn Some have thought this verse is a gloss on v. 14 and should be deleted. But the word for “viper” (אֶפְעֶה, ’ef’eh) is a rare word, occurring only here and in Isa 30:6 and 59:5. It is unlikely that a rarer word would be used in a gloss. But the point is similar to v. 14 – the wealth that was greedily sucked in by the wicked proves to be their undoing. Either this is totally irrelevant to Job’s case, a general discussion, or the man is raising questions about how Job got his wealth. |