Job 19:13-22

Job 19:13-22

[13] my brethren  far  from me, and mine acquaintance  are verily estranged  [14] My kinsfolk  have failed,  and my familiar friends  have forgotten  [15] They that dwell  in mine house,  and my maids,  count  me for a stranger:  I am an alien  in their sight.  [16] I called  my servant,  and he gave me no answer;  I intreated  him with  my mouth.  [17] My breath  is strange  to my wife,  for the children's  sake of mine own body.  [18] Yea, young children  despised  me; I arose,  and they spake  against me. [19] All my inward  friends  abhorred  me: and they whom I loved  are turned  against me. [20] My bone  cleaveth  to my skin  and to my flesh,  and I am escaped  with the skin  of my teeth.  [21] Have pity  upon me, O ye my friends;  for the hand  of God  hath touched  me. [22] Why do ye persecute  me as God,  and are not satisfied  with my flesh? 

What does Job 19:13-22 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

In describing the people Job referred to in this section, he started with those farthest from him and moved to those closest to him, and from Job"s equals to his inferiors socially. Job may have meant by "the skin of my teeth" ( Job 19:20 b)-"narrowly"-or that his teeth had fallen out and only his gums remained. Having found no comfort in other people, Job next turned back to God.