Parallel Verses

King James Version

And Job spake, and said,

Holman Bible

He said:

International Standard Version

This is what Job said:

A Conservative Version

And Job answered and said,

American Standard Version

And Job answered and said:

Amplified

And Job said,

Bible in Basic English

Job made answer and said,

Darby Translation

And Job answered and said,

Julia Smith Translation

Job will answer and say,

King James 2000

And Job spoke, and said,

Lexham Expanded Bible

Thus Job {spoke up} and said,

Modern King James verseion

And Job spoke and said,

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

and said, "Let the day perish, wherein I was born,

NET Bible

Job spoke up and said:

The Emphasized Bible

So then Job began, and said:

Webster

And Job spoke, and said,

World English Bible

Job answered:

Youngs Literal Translation

And Job answereth and saith: --

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
איּוב 
'Iyowb 
Job
Usage: 17

ענה 
`anah 
Usage: 329

Verse Info

Context Readings

Job Regrets His Birth

1 JOB OPENED HIS MOUTH and cursed the day of his birth. 2 And Job said, 3 May the day of my birth perish, and the night it was said: 'A boy is born!'

Cross References

Judges 18:14

The five men who had gone to spy on the country around Laish said to their companions: Did you know that here in one of these houses there is a wooden idol covered with silver? There are also other idols and an ephod. Consider what you should do.

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