Verse 14
14. Sustain his infirmity Literally, sustains his disease.
A wounded spirit Or, smitten or broken spirit, “spirit of upbraiding.” Miller.
Who can bear That is, no one can. A manly spirit may bear up courageously under severe bodily sickness and pain; but if the mind itself is smitten and discouraged, the body sinks under the weight. It may refer to an upbraiding conscience; who can stand that? The Septuagint has this singular version: “A wise servant calms a man’s anger; but a faint-hearted man who can endure?”
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