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Job 30:12-1964 bbe — The lines of his men of war put themselves in order, and make high their ways of destruction against me: They have made…

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The lines of his men of war put themselves in order, and make high their ways of destruction against me:

13

They have made waste my roads, with a view to my destruction; his bowmen come round about me;

14

As through a wide broken place in the wall they come on, I am overturned by the shock of their attack.

15

Fears have come on me; my hope is gone like the wind, and my well-being like a cloud.

16

But now my soul is turned to water in me, days of trouble overtake me:

17

The flesh is gone from my bones, and they give me no rest; there is no end to my pains.

18

With great force he takes a grip of my clothing, pulling me by the neck of my coat.

19

Truly God has made me low, even to the earth, and I have become like dust.

20

You give no answer to my cry, and take no note of my prayer.

21

You have become cruel to me; the strength of your hand is hard on me.

22

Lifting me up, you make me go on the wings of the wind; I am broken up by the storm.

23

For I am certain that you will send me back to death, and to the meeting-place ordered for all living.

24

Has not my hand been stretched out in help to the poor? have I not been a saviour to him in his trouble?

25

Have I not been weeping for the crushed? and was not my soul sad for him who was in need?

26

For I was looking for good, and evil came; I was waiting for light, and it became dark.

27

My feelings are strongly moved, and give me no rest; days of trouble have overtaken me.

28

I go about in dark clothing, uncomforted; I get up in the public place, crying out for help.

29

I have become a brother to the jackals, and go about in the company of ostriches.

30

My skin is black and dropping off me; and my bones are burning with the heat of my disease.

31

And my music has been turned to sorrow, and the sound of my pipe into the noise of weeping.

— Job 30:12-1964, Bible in Basic English

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  • ASV

    “Upon my right hand rise the rabble; They thrust aside my feet, And they cast up against me their ways of destruction. They mar my path, They set forward my calamity, Even men that have no helper. As through a wide breach they come: In the midst of the ruin they roll themselves upon me. Terrors are turned upon me; They chase mine honor as the wind; And my welfare is passed away as a cloud. And now my soul is poured out within me; Days of affliction have taken hold upon me. In the night season my bones are pierced in me, And thepainsthat gnaw me take no rest. By God’sgreat force is my garment disfigured; It bindeth me about as the collar of my coat. He hath cast me into the mire, And I am become like dust and ashes. I cry unto thee, and thou dost not answer me: I stand up, and thou gazest at me. Thou art turned to be cruel to me; With the might of thy hand thou persecutest me. Thou liftest me up to the wind, thou causest me to rideupon it; And thou dissolvest me in the storm. For I know that thou wilt bring me to death, And to the house appointed for all living. Howbeit doth not one stretch out the hand in his fall? Or in his calamity therefore cry for help? Did not I weep for him that was in trouble? Was not my soul grieved for the needy? When I looked for good, then evil came; And when I waited for light, there came darkness. My heart is troubled, and resteth not; Days of affliction are come upon me. I go mourning without the sun: I stand up in the assembly, and cry for help. I am a brother to jackals, And a companion to ostriches. My skin is black, and fallethfrom me, And my bones are burned with heat. Therefore is my harpturnedto mourning, And my pipe into the voice of them that weep. ”

Job 30 — Context

9

And now I have become their song, and I am a word of shame to them.

10

I am disgusting to them; they keep away from me, and put marks of shame on me.

11

For he has made loose the cord of my bow, and put me to shame; he has sent down my flag to the earth before me.

12

The lines of his men of war put themselves in order, and make high their ways of destruction against me:

13

They have made waste my roads, with a view to my destruction; his bowmen come round about me;

14

As through a wide broken place in the wall they come on, I am overturned by the shock of their attack.

15

Fears have come on me; my hope is gone like the wind, and my well-being like a cloud.

16

But now my soul is turned to water in me, days of trouble overtake me:

17

The flesh is gone from my bones, and they give me no rest; there is no end to my pains.

18

With great force he takes a grip of my clothing, pulling me by the neck of my coat.

19

Truly God has made me low, even to the earth, and I have become like dust.

20

You give no answer to my cry, and take no note of my prayer.

21

You have become cruel to me; the strength of your hand is hard on me.

22

Lifting me up, you make me go on the wings of the wind; I am broken up by the storm.

23

For I am certain that you will send me back to death, and to the meeting-place ordered for all living.

24

Has not my hand been stretched out in help to the poor? have I not been a saviour to him in his trouble?

25

Have I not been weeping for the crushed? and was not my soul sad for him who was in need?

26

For I was looking for good, and evil came; I was waiting for light, and it became dark.

27

My feelings are strongly moved, and give me no rest; days of trouble have overtaken me.

28

I go about in dark clothing, uncomforted; I get up in the public place, crying out for help.

29

I have become a brother to the jackals, and go about in the company of ostriches.

30

My skin is black and dropping off me; and my bones are burning with the heat of my disease.

31

And my music has been turned to sorrow, and the sound of my pipe into the noise of weeping.

Job 30:12-1964 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Job 30:12-1964 say?
Job 30:12-1964 in the Bible in Basic English reads: “The lines of his men of war put themselves in order, and make high their ways of destruction against me: They have made waste my roads, with a view to my destruction; his bowmen come round about me; As through a wide broken place in the wall they come on, I am overturned by the shock of their attack. Fears have come on me; my hope is gone like the wind, and my well-being like a cloud. But now my soul is turned to water in me, days of trouble overtake me: The flesh is gone from my bones, and they give me no rest; there is no end to my pains. With great force he takes a grip of my clothing, pulling me by the neck of my coat. Truly God has made me low, even to the earth, and I have become like dust. You give no answer to my cry, and take no note of my prayer. You have become cruel to me; the strength of your hand is hard on me. Lifting me up, you make me go on the wings of the wind; I am broken up by the storm. For I am certain that you will send me back to death, and to the meeting-place ordered for all living. Has not my hand been stretched out in help to the poor? have I not been a saviour to him in his trouble? Have I not been weeping for the crushed? and was not my soul sad for him who was in need? For I was looking for good, and evil came; I was waiting for light, and it became dark. My feelings are strongly moved, and give me no rest; days of trouble have overtaken me. I go about in dark clothing, uncomforted; I get up in the public place, crying out for help. I have become a brother to the jackals, and go about in the company of ostriches. My skin is black and dropping off me; and my bones are burning with the heat of my disease. And my music has been turned to sorrow, and the sound of my pipe into the noise of weeping.”
Where is Job 30:12-1964 in the Bible?
Job 30:12-1964 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Job, chapter 30, verses 12–1964.
Who wrote Job?
Job is traditionally attributed to Anonymous; among the oldest books of the Bible. It was written Unknown; possibly c. 2000–1800 BC, with composition c. 1400–500 BC.
What is the book of Job about?
Job is the ancient story of a righteous man stripped of everything he has, and the four friends who try and fail to explain his suffering. When God finally speaks, he does not answer the "why" — he reveals himself, and Job worships from a place deeper than his pain.
What are the major themes of Job?
Job explores themes including Suffering, Sovereignty, Faith Under Trial, Wisdom, God's Majesty. These themes shape the meaning and context of Job 30:12-1964.
What translation should I read Job 30:12-1964 in?
Job 30:12-1964 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Job 30:12-1964?
Job 30:12-1964 reads (BBE): “The lines of his men of war put themselves in order, and make high their ways of destruction against me: They have made waste my roads, with a view to my destruction; his bowmen come round about me; As through a wide broken place in the wall they come on, I am overturned by the shock of their attack. Fears have come on me; my hope is gone like the wind, and my well-being like a cloud. But now my soul is turned to water in me, days of trouble overtake me: The flesh is gone from my bones, and they give me no rest; there is no end to my pains. With great force he takes a grip of my clothing, pulling me by the neck of my coat. Truly God has made me low, even to the earth, and I have become like dust. You give no answer to my cry, and take no note of my prayer. You have become cruel to me; the strength of your hand is hard on me. Lifting me up, you make me go on the wings of the wind; I am broken up by the storm. For I am certain that you will send me back to death, and to the meeting-place ordered for all living. Has not my hand been stretched out in help to the poor? have I not been a saviour to him in his trouble? Have I not been weeping for the crushed? and was not my soul sad for him who was in need? For I was looking for good, and evil came; I was waiting for light, and it became dark. My feelings are strongly moved, and give me no rest; days of trouble have overtaken me. I go about in dark clothing, uncomforted; I get up in the public place, crying out for help. I have become a brother to the jackals, and go about in the company of ostriches. My skin is black and dropping off me; and my bones are burning with the heat of my disease. And my music has been turned to sorrow, and the sound of my pipe into the noise of weeping.” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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