Job 14:22 - Exposition
But his flesh upon him shall have pain . The best rendering is probably that which is placed in the margin of the Revised Version, only for himself his flesh hath pain , and for himself his soul mourneth. Nothing more is intended than to negative the idea that the future condition of his children will seriously affect a man who is suffering under God's afflicting hand, either in this life or afterwards. He cannot but be occupied solely with himself. His own sufferings, whether of body or mind, win absorb all his attention.
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