If he is uprooted from his place, it will disown him, saying, ‘I never saw you.’
Parallel translations
- WEB If he is destroyed from his place, then it shall deny him, saying, ‘I have not seen you.’
- KJV If he destroy him from his place, then it shall deny him, saying, I have not seen thee.
- NKJV If he is destroyed from his place, Then it will deny him, saying, ‘I have not seen you.’
- NASB “If he is removed from his place, Then it will deny him, saying, ‘I never saw you.’
- NLT But when it is uprooted, it’s as though it never existed!
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Quick answer
Bildad says if such a plant is torn from its place, the spot disowns it, as if it never existed. Removal brings total erasure.
Overview
When the flourishing plant is uprooted, even its own location denies ever having known it. The haunting image conveys how completely the godless can be swept away and forgotten. Bildad presses his point that the prosperity of the wicked, however impressive, leaves no lasting trace once God removes it.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Job 7:10He never returns to his house; his place remembers him no more.
- Job 7:8The eye that beholds me will no longer see me. You will look for me, but I will be no more.
- Ps 37:36yet he passed away and was no more; though I searched, he could not be found.
- Ps 92:7that though the wicked sprout like grass, and all evildoers flourish, they will be forever destroyed.
- Ps 37:10Yet a little while, and the wicked will be no more; though you look for them, they will not be found.
- Job 20:9The eye that saw him will see him no more, and his place will no longer behold him.
- Ps 73:18–19Surely You set them on slick ground; You cast them down into ruin.
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