Parallel Verses

Holman Bible

then let my shoulder blade fall from my back,
and my arm be pulled from its socket.

New American Standard Bible

Let my shoulder fall from the socket,
And my arm be broken off at the elbow.

King James Version

Then let mine arm fall from my shoulder blade, and mine arm be broken from the bone.

International Standard Version

then let my arm fall from its socket; and may my arm be torn off at the shoulder.

A Conservative Version

then let my shoulder fall from the shoulder-blade, and my arm be broken from the bone.

American Standard Version

Then let my shoulder fall from the shoulder-blade, And mine arm be broken from the bone.

Amplified


Then let my shoulder fall away from its socket,
And my arm be broken off at the elbow.

Bible in Basic English

May my arm be pulled from my body, and be broken from its base.

Darby Translation

Then let my shoulder fall from the shoulder-blade, and mine arm be broken from the bone!

Julia Smith Translation

My shoulder shall fall from its shoulder-blade, and mine, arm shall be broken from the bone.

King James 2000

Then let my arm fall from my shoulder blade, and my arm be broken from its socket.

Lexham Expanded Bible

[then] let my shoulder blade fall from [my] shoulder, and let my arm be broken from its socket.

Modern King James verseion

then let my arm fall from the shoulder blade, and let my arm be broken from the elbow.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

Then let mine arm fall from my shoulder, and mine arm holes be broken from the joints.

NET Bible

then let my arm fall from the shoulder, let my arm be broken off at the socket.

New Heart English Bible

then let my shoulder fall from the shoulder blade, and my arm be broken from the bone.

The Emphasized Bible

Let, my shoulder, from the shoulder-blade, fall, and, my arm, from the upper bone, be broken;

Webster

Then let my arm fall from my shoulder-blade, and my arm be broken from the bone.

World English Bible

then let my shoulder fall from the shoulder blade, and my arm be broken from the bone.

Youngs Literal Translation

My shoulder from its blade let fall, And mine arm from the bone be broken.

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
כּתף 
Katheph 
Usage: 67

שׁכמה 
Shikmah 
Usage: 1

and mine arm
אזרוע 
'ezrowa` 
arm
Usage: 2

be broken
שׁבר 
Shabar 
Usage: 148

References

Easton

Hastings

Smith

Context Readings

Job's Final Defense Continued

21 if I ever cast my vote against a fatherless child
when I saw that I had support in the city gate,
22 then let my shoulder blade fall from my back,
and my arm be pulled from its socket.
23 For disaster from God terrifies me,
and because of His majesty I could not do these things.


Cross References

Joshua 22:22-23

“Yahweh is the God of gods! Yahweh is the God of gods! He knows, and may Israel also know. Do not spare us today, if it was in rebellion or treachery against the Lord

Job 31:10

let my own wife grind grain for another man,
and let other men sleep with her.

Job 31:40

then let thorns grow instead of wheat
and stinkweed instead of barley.


The words of Job are concluded.

Job 38:15

Light is withheld from the wicked,
and the arm raised in violence is broken.

Psalm 7:4-5

if I have done harm to one at peace with me
or have plundered my adversary without cause,

Psalm 137:6

May my tongue stick to the roof of my mouth
if I do not remember you,
if I do not exalt Jerusalem as my greatest joy!

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