I call my servant, but he gives no answer; I beg him with my mouth.
Parallel translations
- WEB I call to my servant, and he gives me no answer. I beg him with my mouth.
- KJV I called my servant, and he gave me no answer; I intreated him with my mouth.
- BSB I call for my servant, but he does not answer, though I implore him with my own mouth.
- NASB “I call to my servant, but he does not answer; I have to implore his favor with my mouth.
- NLT When I call my servant, he doesn’t come; I have to plead with him!
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Quick answer
Job's own servant ignores his summons even when he begs. The one who should obey now shows him contempt.
Overview
Job must plead with his servant, who refuses to answer, reversing the natural order of master and servant. This small but cutting detail shows how thoroughly his dignity has collapsed. It illustrates the humbling that suffering brings, drawing the sufferer to find worth not in status but in God's regard for the lowly.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 2
- Job 1:15–17and the Sabeans attacked, and took them away. Yes, they have killed the servants with the edge of the sword, and I alone have escaped to tell you.”
- Job 1:19and behold, there came a great wind from the wilderness, and struck the four corners of the house, and it fell on the young men, and they are dead. I alone have escaped to tell you.”
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