Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Job 6:21 - 6:21

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Job 6:21 - 6:21


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As the dried-up brook is to the caravan, so are ye to me, namely, a nothing; ye might as well not be in existence [Umbreit]. The Margin “like to them,” or “to it” (namely, the waters of the brook), is not so good a reading.

ye see, and are afraid - Ye are struck aghast at the sight of my misery, and ye lose presence of mind. Job puts this mild construction on their failing to relieve him with affectionate consolation.