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Job 5

Job 5:13 KJV (With Strong’s)

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Hea taketh
lakad (Hebrew #3920)
to catch (in a net, trap or pit); generally, to capture or occupy; also to choose (by lot); figuratively, to cohere
KJV usage: X at all, catch (self), be frozen, be holden, stick together, take.
Pronounce: law-kad'
Origin: a primitive root
the wise
chakam (Hebrew #2450)
wise, (i.e. intelligent, skilful or artful)
KJV usage: cunning (man), subtil, ((un-)), wise((hearted), man).
Pronounce: khaw-kawm'
Origin: from 2449
in their own craftiness
`orem (Hebrew #6193)
a stratagem
KJV usage: craftiness.
Pronounce: o'-rem
Origin: from 6191
: and the counsel
`etsah (Hebrew #6098)
advice; by implication, plan; also prudence
KJV usage: advice, advisement, counsel(l-(or)), purpose.
Pronounce: ay-tsaw'
Origin: from 3289
of the froward
pathal (Hebrew #6617)
to twine, i.e. (literally) to struggle or (figuratively) be (morally) tortuous
KJV usage: (shew self) froward, shew self unsavoury, wrestle.
Pronounce: paw-thal'
Origin: a primitive root
is carried headlong
mahar (Hebrew #4116)
properly, to be liquid or flow easily, i.e. (by implication); to hurry (in a good or a bad sense); often used (with another verb) adverbially, promptly
KJV usage: be carried headlong, fearful, (cause to make, in, make) haste(-n, -ily), (be) hasty, (fetch, make ready) X quickly, rash, X shortly, (be so) X soon, make speed, X speedily, X straightway, X suddenly, swift.
Pronounce: maw-har'
Origin: a primitive root
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Cross References

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taketh.
2 Sam. 15:31,34• 31{i}And one told David saying{/i}, Ahithophel is among the conspirators with Absalom. {i}Then said David{/i}, O Jehovah, I pray thee, turn the counsel of Ahithophel into foolishness.
34{i}but if thou return to the city, and say to Absalom, I will be thy servant, O king; as I have been thy father's servant hitherto, so now will I be thy servant; then mayest thou for me defeat the counsel of Ahithophel.{/i}
(2 Sam. 15:31,34)
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2 Sam. 17:23• 23{i}And{/i} when Ahithophel saw that his counsel was not followed, he saddled his ass, and arose, and gat him home to his house, to his city, and put his household in order, and hanged himself, and died, and was buried in the sepulchre of his father. (2 Sam. 17:23)
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Esther 6:4‑11• 4And the king said, Who [is] in the court? Now Haman was come into the outward court of the king's house to speak unto the king to hang Mordecai on the gallows that he had prepared for him.
5And the king's servants said unto him, Behold, Haman standeth in the court. And the king said, Let him come in.
6So Haman came in. And the king said unto him, What shall be done unto the man whom the king delighteth to honour? Now Haman said in his heart, To whom would the king delight to do honour more than to myself?
7And Haman said unto the king, For the man whom the king delighteth to honour,
8let royal apparel be brought which the king useth to wear, and the horse that the king rideth upon, and on the head of which a crown royal is set:
9and let the apparel and the horse be delivered to the hand of one of the king's most notable princes, that they may array the man [withal] whom the king delighteth to honour, and cause him to ride on horseback through the street of the city, and proclaim before him, Thus shall it be done to the man whom the king delighteth to honour.
10Then the king said to Haman, Make haste, [and] take the apparel and the horse, as thou hast said, and do even so to Mordecai the Jew, that sitteth at the king's gate: let nothing fail of all that thou hast spoken.
11Then took Haman the apparel and the horse, and arrayed Mordecai, and caused him to ride through the street of the city, and proclaimed before him, Thus shall it be done unto the man whom the king delighteth to honour.
(Esther 6:4‑11)
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Esther 7:10• 10So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai. Then was the king's wrath pacified. (Esther 7:10)
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Esther 9:25• 25but when it came before the king, he commanded by letters that his wicked device, which he devised against the Jews, should return upon his own head; and that he and his sons should be hanged on the gallows. (Esther 9:25)
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Psa. 7:15‑16• 15He hath dug a pit, and enlarged it,{HR}And he falleth into the pit which he maketh.
16His mischief shall return upon his own head,{HR}And upon the crown of his head shall his violence come down.
(Psa. 7:15‑16)
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Psa. 9:15‑16• 15The Gentiles have sunk into the pit [which] they made;{HR}In the very net [which] they hid is their foot taken.
16Jehovah is become known;{HR}He hath executed judgment:{HR}In the work of his own hands the wicked [man] is ensnared.{HR}Higgayon. Selah.
(Psa. 9:15‑16)
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Psa. 35:7‑8• 7For without cause they have hidden a pit for me, their net;{HR}Without cause they have dug a pit for my soul.
8Destruction shall come upon him, he shall not know;{HR}And his net which he hid shall catch him;{HR}Into destruction shall he fall in it.
(Psa. 35:7‑8)
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Luke 1:51• 51He hath wrought strength with his arm; he hath scattered haughty [ones] in the thought of their heart. (Luke 1:51)
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1 Cor. 1:19‑20• 19For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and put away the understanding of the understanding ones.
20Where [is the] wise? where scribe? where disputer of this age? Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of the world?
(1 Cor. 1:19‑20)
of the froword.

J. N. Darby Translation

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He taketh the wisea in their own craftiness; and the counsel of the wily is carried headlongb:

JND Translation Notes

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a
Or "clever."
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Or "overthrown."

W. Kelly Translation

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He taketh the wise in their craftiness,{HR}And the counsel of the cunning is overturned.