Job 6:10 — Bible Verse (KJV)
“Then should I yet have comfort; yea, I would harden myself in sorrow: let him not spare; for I have not concealed the words of the Holy One.”
Job 6:10 — King James Version (KJV), 1611
Job 6:10 in 6 Bible Translations
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Job 6:10 WEB — World English Bible (2000)
“Let it still be my consolation, yes, let me exult in pain that doesn’t spare, that I have not denied the words of the Holy One.”
Job 6:10 — World English Bible
Job 6:10 ASV — American Standard Version (1901)
“And be it still my consolation, Yea, let me exult in pain that spareth not, That I have not denied the words of the Holy One. ”
Job 6:10 — American Standard Version
Job 6:10 YLT — Young's Literal Translation (1862)
“And yet it is my comfort, (And I exult in pain--He doth not spare,) That I have not hidden The sayings of the Holy One.”
Job 6:10 — Young's Literal Translation
Job 6:10 DBY — Darby Translation (1890)
“Then should I yet have comfort; and in the pain which spareth not I would rejoice that I have not denied the words of the Holy One.”
Job 6:10 — Darby Translation
Job 6:10 GEN — Geneva Bible (1599)
“Then should I yet haue comfort, (though I burne with sorowe, let him not spare) because I haue not denyed the wordes of the Holy one.”
Job 6:10 — Geneva Bible
Job 6:10 in Context — Job 6
8 Oh that I might have my request; and that God would grant me the thing that I long for!
9 Even that it would please God to destroy me; that he would let loose his hand, and cut me off!
10 Then should I yet have comfort; yea, I would harden myself in sorrow: let him not spare; for I have not concealed the words of the Holy One.
11 What is my strength, that I should hope? and what is mine end, that I should prolong my life?
12 Is my strength the strength of stones? or is my flesh of brass?
What Does Job 6:10 Mean?
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