If my land cry against me, or that the furrows likewise thereof complain;
Parallel translations
- WEB If my land cries out against me, and its furrows weep together;
- BSB if my land cries out against me and its furrows weep together,
- NKJV “If my land cries out against me, And its furrows weep together;
- NASB ¶“If my land cries out against me, And its furrows weep together;
- NLT “If my land accuses me and all its furrows cry out together,
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Quick answer
Job calls down a curse if his land cries out against him and its furrows weep together. He swears he never wronged the very ground he farmed.
Overview
Job invokes judgment if his fields could testify against him for injustice, picturing the land itself crying out and its furrows mourning over wrongdoing. This personification recalls how the ground bore witness against Cain. Job's concern for justice even in the use of his land reflects a thorough righteousness, and the groaning of creation under injustice anticipates its longing for the redemption secured in Christ.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Hab 2:11For the stone shall cry out of the wall, and the beam out of the timber shall answer it.
- Jas 5:4Behold, the hire of the labourers who have reaped down your fields, which is of you kept back by fraud, crieth: and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of sabaoth.
- Job 20:27The heaven shall reveal his iniquity; and the earth shall rise up against him.
- Ps 65:13The pastures are clothed with flocks; the valleys also are covered over with corn; they shout for joy, they also sing.
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Job's cry for a mediator who can lay his hand on both God and man, and his confidence that 'my Redeemer lives' and will stand on the earth, reaches forward to Jesus the living Redeemer.
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