Withdraw Your hand from me, and do not let Your terror frighten me.
Parallel translations
- WEB withdraw your hand far from me; and don’t let your terror make me afraid.
- KJV Withdraw thine hand far from me: and let not thy dread make me afraid.
- NKJV Withdraw Your hand far from me, And let not the dread of You make me afraid.
- NASB Remove Your hand from me, And may the dread of You not terrify me.
- NLT Remove your heavy hand from me, and don’t terrify me with your awesome presence.
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Quick answer
Job asks God to withdraw His afflicting hand and remove his terror. He needs space to speak without being crushed.
Overview
Job names his two requests: that God remove His heavy hand and not overwhelm him with dread. Under such weight, honest dialogue is impossible. Job is not demanding escape from God but asking for the conditions in which he can rightly answer and be answered.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Job 9:34Let Him remove His rod from me, so that His terror will no longer frighten me.
- Job 33:7Surely no fear of me should terrify you; nor will my hand be heavy upon you.
- Ps 39:10Remove Your scourge from me; I am perishing by the force of Your hand.
- Job 22:15–17Will you stay on the ancient path that wicked men have trod?
- Job 10:20Are my days not few? Withdraw from me, that I may have a little comfort,
- Job 13:11Would His majesty not terrify you? Would the dread of Him not fall upon you?
- Ps 119:120My flesh trembles in awe of You; I stand in fear of Your judgments.
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