Job 13:14

"“Be silent! Leave me alone, that I may speak. Let come on me what will."

Key Reflection

In Job 13:14, this verse reflects Job's plea for silence and space to speak his truth. It underscores the importance of allowing one to express their suffering and grievances without interruption, trusting that whatever comes will have meaning in God’s plan.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Wherefore do I take my flesh in my teeth -The meaning of the proverbial expressions in this verse is not very clear. They indicate a state of great danger; but the exact sense of the proverbs it has been difficult to ascertain. Some have supposed that the phrase “to take the flesh in the teeth,” is significant of a state of famine, where a man dying from this cause would cease upon his own flesh and devour it; others, that it refers to the contentions of voracious animals, struggling for a piece of flesh; others, that it refers to the fact that what is borne in the teeth is liable to be dropped, and that Job regarded his life as in such a perilous condition.

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