Job 23:11
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New International Version (©1984)
My feet have closely followed his steps; I have kept to his way without turning aside.

New Living Translation (©2007)
For I have stayed on God's paths; I have followed his ways and not turned aside.

English Standard Version (©2001)
My foot has held fast to his steps; I have kept his way and have not turned aside.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
"My foot has held fast to His path; I have kept His way and not turned aside.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
My foot hath held his steps, his way have I kept, and not declined.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
I have followed his footsteps closely. I have stayed on his path and did not turn from it.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
My foot has held fast to his steps, his way have I kept, and not turned aside.

American King James Version
My foot has held his steps, his way have I kept, and not declined.

American Standard Version
My foot hath held fast to his steps; His way have I kept, and turned not aside.

Douay-Rheims Bible
My foot hath followed his steps, I have kept his way, and have not declined from it.

Darby Bible Translation
My foot hath held to his steps; his way have I kept, and not turned aside.

English Revised Version
My foot hath held fast to his steps; his way have I kept, and turned not aside.

Webster's Bible Translation
My foot hath held his steps, his way have I kept, and not declined.

World English Bible
My foot has held fast to his steps. I have kept his way, and not turned aside.

Young's Literal Translation
On His step hath my foot laid hold, His way I have kept, and turn not aside,

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

My foot hath held his steps - Roberts, in his Oriental Illustrations, and the Editor of the Pictorial Bible, suppose that there is an allusion here to the active, grasping power which the Orientals have in their feet and toes. By constant usage they accustom themselves to make use of them in holding things in a manner which to us seems almost incredible, and they make the toes perform almost the work of fingers. We bind ours fast from early childhood in our close shoes, and they become useless except for the purpose of walking. But the Orientals use theirs differently. They seize upon an object with their toes, and hold it fast. If in walking along they see anything on the ground which they desire to pick up, instead of stooping as we would, they seize it with their toes, and lift it up. Alypulle, a Kandian chief, was about to be beheaded. When he arrived at the place of execution, he looked round for some object on which to seize, and saw a small shrub, and seized it with his toes, and held it fast in order to be firm while the executioner did his office. "Roberts." So an Arab in treading firmly, or in taking a determined stand, seems to lay hold of, to grasp the ground with his toes, giving a fixedness of position inconceivable to those whose feet are cramped by the use of tight shoes. This may be the meaning here, that Job had fixed himself firmly in the footsteps of God, and had adhered tenaciously to him; or, as it is rendered by Dr. Good," In his steps will I rivet my feet."

And not declined - Turned aside.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

My foot hath held his steps, his way have I kept - I have carefully marked his providential dealings; and in his way - his pure and undefiled religion - have I walked. I have not only been generally but particularly religious: I have attended carefully to the weightier matters of the law, and have not forgotten its slightest injunctions.

Coverdale is curious: - Nevertheles my fete kepe his path, his hye strete have I holden, and not gone out of it. The hye strete is highway, the causeway, or raised road; formed, as they anciently were, by stones in the manner of pavement. It has its name from the Latin strata, paved, via being understood: via lapidibus strata, "a way paved with stones:" hence street, a raised road or pavement either in town or country. And hence the four grand Roman or British roads which intersected this kingdom: viz. Watling street, Icknild or Ricknild street, Ermin street, and Fosse street. Some say these streets or roads were made by Bellinus, a British king. Fosse street began in Cornwall, passed through Devonshire, Somersetshire, and along by Titbury upon Toteswould, beside Coventry, unto Leicester; and thence by the wide plains to Newark and to Lincoln, where it ends. Watling street begins at Dover, passes through the middle of Kent, over the Thames by London, running near Westminster, and thence to St. Alban's, Dunstable, Stratford, Towcester, Weden, Lilbourn, Atherston, Wreaken by Severn, Worcester, Stratton, through Wales unto Cardigan, and on to the Irish sea. Ermin, or Erminage street, running from St. David's in Wales, to Southampton. Ricknild, or Icknild street, running by Worcester, Wycomb, Birmingham, Lichfield, Derby, Chesterfield, and by York, into Tynemouth. See Camden, Holinshed, and Minshieu.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

My foot hath held his steps,.... Trod in the steps he has walked in; he followed God closely, imitated him in acts of holiness and righteousness, of mercy, kindness, and beneficence; and he continued therein; as he set his foot in the steps of God, which were to him for an example, he persisted therein; as he followed on to know him, so to imitate him, and walk worthy of him:

his way have I kept; the way he prescribed him, and directed him to walk in, the way of his commandments, which he observed constantly, and kept; though not perfectly, yet with great delight and pleasure, and so as not to be chargeable with any gross neglect of them, but in some sense to walk in all of them blameless, as not to be culpable before men:

and not declined: from the way of God, did not turn aside from it to the right or left, or go into crooked paths with wicked men, or wickedly depart from his God, his ways and worship, as David says, Psalm 18:21.


Geneva Study Bible

My foot hath held his steps, his way have I kept, and not declined.


Wesley's Notes

23:11 Steps - The steps or paths which God hath appointed men to walk in.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

11. held-fast by His steps. The law is in Old Testament poetry regarded as a way, God going before us as our guide, in whose footsteps we must tread (Ps 17:5).

declined-(Ps 125:5).


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

23:8-12 Job knew that the Lord was every where present; but his mind was in such confusion, that he could get no fixed view of God's merciful presence, so as to find comfort by spreading his case before him. His views were all gloomy. God seemed to stand at a distance, and frown upon him. Yet Job expressed his assurance that he should be brought forth, tried, and approved, for he had obeyed the precepts of God. He had relished and delighted in the truths and commandments of God. Here we should notice that Job justified himself rather than God, or in opposition to him, ch. 32:2. Job might feel that he was clear from the charges of his friends, but boldly to assert that, though visited by the hand of God, it was not a chastisement of sin, was his error. And he is guilty of a second, when he denies that there are dealings of Providence with men in this present life, wherein the injured find redress, and the evil are visited for their sins.


Job 6:10 Then I would still have this consolation--my joy in unrelenting pain--that I had not denied the words of the Holy One.
Job 31:7 if my steps have turned from the path, if my heart has been led by my eyes, or if my hands have been defiled,
Psalm 17:5 My steps have held to your paths; my feet have not slipped.
Psalm 44:18 Our hearts had not turned back; our feet had not strayed from your path.
Psalm 119:51 The arrogant mock me without restraint, but I do not turn from your law.
Psalm 125:5 But those who turn to crooked ways the LORD will banish with the evildoers. Peace be upon Israel.

Closely Declined Fast Feet Followed Foot Held Hold Kept Laid Path Side Step Steps Turn Turned Turning Way


My foot hath held his steps, his way have I kept, and not declined.

My foot 1Sa 12:2-5 Ps 18:20-24 44:18 Ac 20:18,19,33,34 2Co 1:12 1Th 2:10

his way 17:9 Ps 36:3 125:5 Zep 1:6 Lu 8:13-15 Ro 2:7 2Pe 2:20-22

Job Chapter 23 Verse 11

Alphabetical: and aside closely fast feet followed foot has have held his I kept My not path steps to turned turning way without

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