28 I am afraid of all my sorrows, I know that thou wilt not hold me innocent.

Other Translations of Job 9:28

New International Version

28 I still dread all my sufferings, for I know you will not hold me innocent.

English Standard Version

28 I become afraid of all my suffering, for I know you will not hold me innocent.

The Message

28 All these troubles would still be like grit in my gut since it's clear you're not going to let up.

New King James Version

28 I am afraid of all my sufferings; I know that You will not hold me innocent.

New Living Translation

28 I would still dread all the pain, for I know you will not find me innocent, O God.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Job 9:28

Commentary on Job 9:25-35

(Read Job 9:25-35)

What little need have we of pastimes, and what great need to redeem time, when it runs on so fast towards eternity! How vain the enjoyments of time, which we may quite lose while yet time continues! The remembrance of having done our duty will be pleasing afterwards; so will not the remembrance of having got worldly wealth, when it is all lost and gone. Job's complaint of God, as one that could not be appeased and would not relent, was the language of his corruption. There is a Mediator, a Daysman, or Umpire, for us, even God's own beloved Son, who has purchased peace for us with the blood of his cross, who is able to save to the uttermost all who come unto God through him. If we trust in his name, our sins will be buried in the depths of the sea, we shall be washed from all our filthiness, and made whiter than snow, so that none can lay any thing to our charge. We shall be clothed with the robes of righteousness and salvation, adorned with the graces of the Holy Spirit, and presented faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy. May we learn the difference between justifying ourselves, and being thus justified by God himself. Let the tempest-tossed soul consider Job, and notice that others have passed this dreadful gulf; and though they found it hard to believe that God would hear or deliver them, yet he rebuked the storm, and brought them to the desired haven. Resist the devil; give not place to hard thoughts of God, or desperate conclusions about thyself. Come to Him who invites the weary and heavy laden; who promises in nowise to cast them out.