Job 19:11
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New International Version (©1984)
His anger burns against me; he counts me among his enemies.

New Living Translation (©2007)
His fury burns against me; he counts me as an enemy.

English Standard Version (©2001)
He has kindled his wrath against me and counts me as his adversary.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
"He has also kindled His anger against me And considered me as His enemy.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
He hath also kindled his wrath against me, and he counteth me unto him as one of his enemies.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
He is very angry at me. He considers me to be his enemy.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
He has also kindled his wrath against me, and he counts me unto him as one of his enemies.

American King James Version
He has also kindled his wrath against me, and he counts me to him as one of his enemies.

American Standard Version
He hath also kindled his wrath against me, And he counteth me unto him as one of his adversaries.

Douay-Rheims Bible
His wrath is kindled against me, and he hath counted me as his enemy.

Darby Bible Translation
And he hath kindled his anger against me, and hath counted me unto him as one of his enemies.

English Revised Version
He hath also kindled his wrath against me, and he counteth me unto him as one of his adversaries.

Webster's Bible Translation
He hath also kindled his wrath against me, and he counteth me to him as one of his enemies.

World English Bible
He has also kindled his wrath against me. He counts me among his adversaries.

Young's Literal Translation
And He kindleth against me His anger, And reckoneth me to Him as His adversaries.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

He hath also kindled his wrath - He is angry. Wrath in the Scriptures is usually represented as burning or inflamed - because like fire it destroys everything before it.

And he counteth me unto him as one of his enemies - He treats me as he would an enemy. The same complaint he elsewhere makes; see Job 13:24; perhaps also in Job 16:9. We are not to understand Job here as admitting that "he" was an enemy of God. He constantly maintained that he was not, but he was constrained to admit that God "treated him" as if he were his enemy, and he could not account for it. "On this ground," therefore, he now maintains that his friends ought to show him compassion, instead of trying to prove that he "was" an enemy of God; they ought to pity a man who was so strangely and mysteriously afflicted, instead of increasing his sorrows by endeavoring to demonstrate that he was a man of eminent wickedness.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

And he counteth me unto him as one of his enemies - From the seventh to the thirteenth verse there seems to be an allusion to a hostile invasion, battles, sieges, etc.

1. A neighboring chief, without provocation, invades his neighbor's territories, and none of his friends will come to his help. "I cry out of wrong, but I am not heard," Job 19:7.

2. The foe has seized on all the passes, and he is hemmed up. "He hath fenced up my way that I cannot pass," Job 19:8.

3. He has surprised and carried by assault the regal city, seized and possessed the treasures. "He hath stripped me of my glory, and taken the crown from my head," Job 19:9.

4. All his armies are routed in the field, and his strong places carried. "He hath destroyed me on every side," Job 19:10.

5. The enemy proceeds to the greatest length of outrage, wasting every thing with fire and sword. "He hath kindled his wrath against me, and treateth me like one of his adversaries, Job 19:11.

6. He is cooped up in a small camp with the wrecks of his army; and in this he is closely besieged by all the power of his foes, who encompass the place, and raise forts against it. "His troops come together, and raise up their way against me, and encamp round about my tabernacle."

7. Not receiving any assistance from friends or neighbors, he abandons all hope of being able to keep the field, escapes with the utmost difficulty, and is despised and neglected by his friends and domestics because he has been unfortunate. "I am escaped with the skin of my teeth," Job 19:20. "My kinsfolk have failed-all my intimate friends abhorred me," Job 19:14-19.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

He hath also kindled his wrath against me,.... In this and some following verses the metaphor is taken from a state of warfare, in which enemies are engaged in an hostile way, Job 19:12; in which way Job apprehended God was come forth against him; he imagined that the wrath of God, which is comparable to fire for its force and fury, was kindled against him; that it began to appear, and was bursting out in a flame upon him, and all around him, to consume him; he thought his afflictions were in wrath, which is often the mistaken apprehension of good men, see Psalm 38:1; and that the terrors of it were set in battle array against him, Job 6:4;

and he counted me unto him as one of his enemies; all men are by nature enemies to God, yea, enmity itself, and so are his own people while unregenerate, until the enmity of their hearts is slain, and they are reconciled to God by his spirit and grace; but as Job was truly a gracious man, and possessed of the fruits of the spirit, he must among the rest of his graces have the love of God in his heart; and he was sensible and conscious to himself that he was no enemy to God, and could appeal to him, as the searcher of hearts, that he knew he loved him; nay, he could not believe that God reckoned him his enemy, when he had given such a testimony of him, and of his fear of him, that there was none like him; and when Job so strongly trusted in him for salvation, and believed he should enjoy him for ever: but his sense is, that God treated him, by afflicting him in the manner he did, as if he was one of his enemies; had he really been one, he could not have used him, he thought, more roughly and severely; so that, judging according to the outward appearance of things, it might be concluded, as it seems it was by his friends, that he was a wicked man, an hypocrite, an enemy to God and godliness; but whereas Job thought that God dealt with him as with an enemy, he was mistaken; since when God afflicts his people, he deals with them as with sons, Hebrews 12:7.


Geneva Study Bible

He hath also kindled his wrath against me, and he counteth me unto him as one of his enemies.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

11. enemies-(Job 13:24; La 2:5).


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

19:8-22 How doleful are Job's complaints! What is the fire of hell but the wrath of God! Seared consciences will feel it hereafter, but do not fear it now: enlightened consciences fear it now, but shall not feel it hereafter. It is a very common mistake to think that those whom God afflicts he treats as his enemies. Every creature is that to us which God makes it to be; yet this does not excuse Job's relations and friends. How uncertain is the friendship of men! but if God be our Friend, he will not fail us in time of need. What little reason we have to indulge the body, which, after all our care, is consumed by diseases it has in itself. Job recommends himself to the compassion of his friends, and justly blames their harshness. It is very distressing to one who loves God, to be bereaved at once of outward comfort and of inward consolation; yet if this, and more, come upon a believer, it does not weaken the proof of his being a child of God and heir of glory.


Job 13:24 Why do you hide your face and consider me your enemy?
Job 16:9 God assails me and tears me in his anger and gnashes his teeth at me; my opponent fastens on me his piercing eyes.
Job 33:10 Yet God has found fault with me; he considers me his enemy.

Adversaries Adversary Anger Burning Burns Considered Counted Counteth Counts Enemies Enemy Haters Kindled Kindleth Wrath


He hath also kindled his wrath against me, and he counteth me unto him as one of his enemies.

kindled De 32:22 Ps 89:46 90:7

he counteth 13:24 16:9 33:10 La 2:5

Job Chapter 19 Verse 11

Alphabetical: against also among And anger as burns considered counts enemies enemy has he His kindled me

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