Job 31:8
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New International Version (©1984)
then may others eat what I have sown, and may my crops be uprooted.

New Living Translation (©2007)
then let someone else eat the crops I have planted. Let all that I have planted be uprooted.

English Standard Version (©2001)
then let me sow, and another eat, and let what grows for me be rooted out.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
Let me sow and another eat, And let my crops be uprooted.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
Then let me sow, and let another eat; yea, let my offspring be rooted out.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
[then] let someone else eat what I have planted, and let my crops be uprooted.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
Then let me sow, and let another eat; yea, let my offspring be rooted out.

American King James Version
Then let me sow, and let another eat; yes, let my offspring be rooted out.

American Standard Version
Then let me sow, and let another eat; Yea, let the produce of my field be rooted out.

Douay-Rheims Bible
Then let me sow and let another eat: and let my offspring be rooted out.

Darby Bible Translation
Let me sow, and another eat; and let mine offspring be rooted out.

English Revised Version
Then let me sow, and let another eat; yea, let the produce of my field be rooted out.

Webster's Bible Translation
Then let me sow, and let another eat; yes, let my offspring be rooted out.

World English Bible
then let me sow, and let another eat. Yes, let the produce of my field be rooted out.

Young's Literal Translation
Let me sow -- and another eat, And my products let be rooted out.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Then let me sow, and let another eat - This is the imprecation which he invokes, in case he had been guilty in this respect. He consented to sow his fields, and let others enjoy the harvest. The expression used here is common in the Scriptures to denote insecurity of property or calamity in general; see Leviticus 26:16 : "And ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it;" compare Deuteronomy 28:30; Amos 9:13-14.

Yea, let my offspring be rooted out - Or, rather, "Let what I plant be rooted up." So Umbreit, Noyes, Schultens, Rosenmuller, Herder, and Lee understand it. There is no evidence that he here alludes to his children, for the connection does not demand it, nor does the word used here require such an interpretation. The word צאצאים tse'ĕtsâ'iym - means properly shoots; that is, what springs out of anything - as the earth, or a tree - from יצא yâtsâ' - to go out, to go forth. It is applied to the productions of the earth in Isaiah 42:5; Isaiah 34:1, and to children or posterity, in Isaiah 22:24; Isaiah 61:9; Isaiah 65:23; Job 5:25; Job 21:8. Here it refers evidently to the productions of the earth; and the idea is, that if he had been guilty of dishonesty or fraud in his dealings, he wished that all that he had sowed should be rooted up.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

Let me sow, and let another eat - Let me be plagued both in my circumstances and in my family.

My offspring be rooted out - It has already appeared probable that all Job's children were not destroyed in the fall of the house mentioned Job 1:18, Job 1:19.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Then let me sow, and another eat,.... If what he had before said was not true; but he had turned out of the way of righteousness, and walked after the sight of his eyes, and the mammon of unrighteousness cleaved to his hands; then he wishes might sow his fields, and another enjoy the increase of them, which is one of God's judgments threatened unto the wicked and disobedient, Leviticus 26:16;

let my offspring be rooted out; but Job had no offspring or children at this time to be rooted out or destroyed; they were all destroyed already; some think therefore that this imprecation was made by him in the time of his prosperity, though here repeated as it was then, he made a covenant with his eyes; but then this might have been improved against him and retorted on him, that so it was according to his wish; and therefore he must have been guilty of the sin he would have purged himself from; others suppose that he refers to the future, and to the offspring he hoped to have hereafter; and when he should have them, wishes they may be rooted out, if he had done what he denies he had; but it does not appear that Job had any hope at all of being restored to his former state of prosperity, and of being possessed of a family and substance again, but the reverse. Gussetius (a) will have it, that he means his grandchildren; those indeed are sometimes called a man's children, and may propriety be said to be his offspring, they springing frown him; and it is possible, that, as his sons were settled from him, they were married and had children; but this is not certain, or, if they had any, that these were not destroyed with them; wherefore it is best to take the word (b) in its first and literal sense, for what springs out of the earth, herbs, plants, and trees, as in Isaiah 42:5; so Ben Gersom and Bar Tzemach, and which best agrees with the phrase of being "rooted out", and with what goes before; that as he had wished that which was sown in his fields might be eaten up by another, so what was planted and grew up in his gardens, orchards, vineyards, and olive yards, and the like, might be quite rooted out and destroyed; if he was not the man he declared himself to be, or had wronged any of their goods and property, then this would have been a just retaliation of him.

(a) Comment. Ebr. p. 338. (b) "germina mea", Beza, Montanus, Mercerus, Drusius, Michaelis, Schultens.


Geneva Study Bible

Then let me sow, and let another {f} eat; yea, let my offspring be rooted out.

(f) According to the curse of the law, De 28:33.


Wesley's Notes

31:8 Increase - All my plants, and fruits, and improvements.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

8. Apodosis to Job 31:5, 7; the curses which he imprecates on himself, if he had done these things (Le 26:16; Am 9:14; Ps 128:2).

offspring-rather, "what I plant," my harvests.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

31:1-8 Job did not speak the things here recorded by way of boasting, but in answer to the charge of hypocrisy. He understood the spiritual nature of God's commandments, as reaching to the thoughts and intents of the heart. It is best to let our actions speak for us; but in some cases we owe it to ourselves and to the cause of God, solemnly to protest our innocence of the crimes of which we are falsely accused. The lusts of the flesh, and the love of the world, are two fatal rocks on which multitudes split; against these Job protests he was always careful to stand upon his guard. And God takes more exact notice of us than we do of ourselves; let us therefore walk circumspectly. He carefully avoided all sinful means of getting wealth. He dreaded all forbidden profit as much as all forbidden pleasure. What we have in the world may be used with comfort, or lost with comfort, if honestly gotten. Without strict honestly and faithfulness in all our dealings, we can have no good evidence of true godliness. Yet how many professors are unable to abide this touchstone!


John 4:37 Thus the saying 'One sows and another reaps' is true.
Leviticus 26:16 then I will do this to you: I will bring upon you sudden terror, wasting diseases and fever that will destroy your sight and drain away your life. You will plant seed in vain, because your enemies will eat it.
Job 20:18 What he toiled for he must give back uneaten; he will not enjoy the profit from his trading.
Job 31:12 It is a fire that burns to Destruction; it would have uprooted my harvest.
Micah 6:15 You will plant but not harvest; you will press olives but not use the oil on yourselves, you will crush grapes but not drink the wine.

Crops Earth Eat Field Fruit Grows Offspring Others Produce Products Rooted Seed Sow Sown Uprooted


Then let me sow, and let another eat; yea, let my offspring be rooted out.

let me 5:5 24:6 Le 26:16 De 28:30-33,38,51 Jud 6:3-6 Mic 6:15

let my 5:4 15:30 18:19 Ps 109:13

Job Chapter 31 Verse 8

Alphabetical: and another be crops eat have I Let may me my others sow sown then uprooted what

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