They are wet with the showers of the mountains, and embrace the rock for want of a shelter.
Parallel translations
- WEB They are wet with the showers of the mountains, and embrace the rock for lack of a shelter.
- BSB Drenched by mountain rains, they huddle against the rocks for want of shelter.
- NKJV They are wet with the showers of the mountains, And huddle around the rock for want of shelter.
- NASB “They are wet from the mountain rains, And they hug the rock for lack of a shelter.
- NLT They are soaked by mountain showers, and they huddle against the rocks for want of a home.
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Quick answer
Drenched by mountain rains, the poor cling to rocks for shelter. It matters because they lack even a roof over their heads.
Overview
Job portrays the homeless poor soaked by storms, hugging the rocks because they have no shelter. The vivid image conveys utter exposure and abandonment. Such suffering moves the heart of God, who in Christ identified with the homeless, having nowhere to lay His head (Matt. 8:20).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 3
- Lam 4:5They that did feed delicately are desolate in the streets: they that were brought up in scarlet embrace dunghills.
- Song 5:2I sleep, but my heart waketh: it is the voice of my beloved that knocketh, saying, Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, my undefiled: for my head is filled with dew, and my locks with the drops of the night.
- Heb 11:38(Of whom the world was not worthy:) they wandered in deserts, and in mountains, and in dens and caves of the earth.
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