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Job 4:20  (1611 King James Bible)

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They are destroyed from morning to euening: they perish for euer, without any regarding it.



- 1611 King James Bible

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Job 4:20 side note reference: Heb. beaten in pieces.

 

Other Translations of Job 4:20

They are destroyed from morning to evening: they perish for ever without any regarding [it].
- King James Version (Pure Cambridge 'Authorized Version')

Betwixt morning and evening they are destroyed: They perish for ever without any regarding it.
- American Standard Version (1901)

Between morning and evening they are completely broken; they come to an end for ever, and no one takes note.
- Basic English Bible

Between morning and evening they are completely broken; they come to an end for ever, and no one takes note.
- Darby Bible

From morning till evening they shall be cut down: and because no one understandeth, they shall perish for ever.
- Douay Rheims Bible

They are destroyed from morning to evening: they perish for ever without any regarding it.
- Webster's Bible

Between morning and evening they are destroyed. They perish forever without any regarding it.
- World English Bible

From morning to evening are beaten down, Without any regarding, for ever they perish.
- Youngs Literal Bible

Betwixt morning and evening they are shattered; they perish for ever without any regarding it.
- Jewish Publication Society Bible

 

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View Wesley's Notes for Job 4:20

4:20 Destroyed - All the day long, there is not a moment wherein man is not sinking towards death and corruption. Perish - In reference to this present worldly life, which when once lost is never recovered. Regarding - Heb. without putting the heart to it, this is so common a thing for all men, though never so high and great, to perish in this manner, that no man heeds it, but passes it by as a general accident not worthy of observation.

 


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