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Job 7

Job 7:5 KJV (With Strong’s)

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My flesh
basar (Hebrew #1320)
flesh (from its freshness); by extension, body, person; also (by euphem.) the pudenda of a man
KJV usage: body, (fat, lean) flesh(-ed), kin, (man-)kind, + nakedness, self, skin.
Pronounce: baw-sawr'
Origin: from 1319
is clothed
labash (Hebrew #3847)
a primitive root; properly, wrap around, i.e. (by implication) to put on a garment or clothe (oneself, or another), literally or figuratively
KJV usage: (in) apparel, arm, array (self), clothe (self), come upon, put (on, upon), wear.
Pronounce: law-bash'
Origin: or labesh {law-bashe'}
with worms
rimmah (Hebrew #7415)
a maggot (as rapidly bred), literally or figuratively
KJV usage: worm.
Pronounce: rim-maw'
Origin: from 7426 in the sense of breading (compare 7311)
and clods
guwsh (Hebrew #1487)
of uncertain derivation; a mass of earth
KJV usage: clod.
Pronounce: goosh
Origin: or rather (by permutation) giysh {gheesh}
of dust
`aphar (Hebrew #6083)
dust (as powdered or gray); hence, clay, earth, mud
KJV usage: ashes, dust, earth, ground, morter, powder, rubbish.
Pronounce: aw-fawr'
Origin: from 6080
; my skin
`owr (Hebrew #5785)
skin (as naked); by implication, hide, leather
KJV usage: hide, leather, skin.
Pronounce: ore
Origin: from 5783
is broken
raga` (Hebrew #7280)
properly, to toss violently and suddenly (the sea with waves, the skin with boils); figuratively (in a favorable manner) to settle, i.e. quiet; specifically, to wink (from the motion of the eye-lids)
KJV usage: break, divide, find ease, be a moment, (cause, give, make to) rest, make suddenly.
Pronounce: raw-gah'
Origin: a primitive root
, and become loathsome
ma'ac (Hebrew #3988)
to spurn; also (intransitively) to disappear
KJV usage: abhor, cast away (off), contemn, despise, disdain, (become) loathe(some), melt away, refuse, reject, reprobate, X utterly, vile person.
Pronounce: maw-as'
Origin: a primitive root
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Ministry on This Verse

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flesh.
Job 2:7‑8• 7And Satan went forth from the presence of Jehovah, and smote Job with malignant ulcer from the sole of his foot unto his crown.
8And he took a potsherd to scrape himself with it; and he was sitting among the ashes.
(Job 2:7‑8)
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Job 17:14• 14To corruption I have cried, Thou [art] my father,{HR}To the worm, my mother and my sister. (Job 17:14)
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Job 19:26• 26And after my skin this is torn in pieces,{HR}Yet from my flesh shall I see God, (Job 19:26)
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Job 24:20• 20The womb forgetteth him, the worm feedeth on him,{HR}He is no more remembered,{HR}And wickedness is broken like a tree. (Job 24:20)
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Job 30:18‑19• 18With great violence is my clothing changed;{HR}It girdeth me as the collar of my vest.
19He hath cast me into the mire,{HR}And I am become as dust and ashes.
(Job 30:18‑19)
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Psa. 38:5‑7• 5My wounds have stunk;{HR}They have consumed away because of my folly.
6I have been bowed down,{HR}I have been brought low to the utmost,{HR}All the day have I walked mourning.
7For my loins are filled with burning,{HR}And there is no soundness in my flesh.
(Psa. 38:5‑7)
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Isa. 1:6• 6From the sole of the foot even unto the head, there is no soundness in it : wounds, and weals, and open sores — they have not been closed, nor bound up, nor mollified with oil. (Isa. 1:6)
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Isa. 14:11• 11Thy pomp is brought down to Sheol, the noise of thy lyres: the worm is spread under thee, and vermin covereth thee. (Isa. 14:11)
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Acts 12:23• 23And immediately an angel of [the] Lord smote him, because he gave not the glory to God; and becoming worm-eaten he expired. (Acts 12:23)
loathsome.
 Already there are the harbingers of the grave upon him, the worm and the clod. (Job 3-31 by S. Ridout)

J. N. Darby Translation

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My flesh is clothed with worms and clods of dust; my skin is broken, and suppurates.

W. Kelly Translation

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My flesh is clothed with worms and crusts of earth,{HR}My skin healeth, and is again melted;