Job 23:11

 

“My foot hath held his steps, his way have I kept, and not declined.”
King James Version (KJV)


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Other Translations of Job 23:11

My foot hath held his steps, his way haue I kept, and not declined.
- King James Version (1611) - Compare to scan of original Job chapter 23

"My foot has held fast to His path; I have kept His way and not turned aside.
- New American Standard Version (1995)

My foot hath held fast to his steps; His way have I kept, and turned not aside.
- American Standard Version (1901)

My feet have gone in his steps; I have kept in his way, without turning to one side or to the other.
- Basic English Bible

My foot hath held to his steps; his way have I kept, and not turned aside.
- Darby Bible

My foot hath followed his steps, I have kept his way, and have not declined from it.
- Douay Rheims Bible

My foot hath held his steps, his way have I kept, and not declined.
- Webster's Bible

My foot has held fast to his steps. I have kept his way, and not turned aside.
- World English Bible

On His step hath my foot laid hold, His way I have kept, and turn not aside,
- Youngs Literal Bible

My foot hath held fast to His steps, His way have I kept, and turned not aside.
- Jewish Publication Society Bible


 

Ish's comment on 2015-08-14 16:16:39:

"My foot hath held his steps". It is interesting to note that the author stated, my foot holding the steps of God and not his feet holding the steps of God. What I feel the spirit of God is saying is that, along with walking, our feet also help us maintain physical balance of our bodies. Especially if we, the body of Christ, are pushed or stumble while walking along a path, the path God has ordained us to walk. When I realize that I am in trouble, because one of my feet is straying from God's chosen path, one foot stays firmly planted while the other foot is trying to help maintain balance until both feet are again firmly planted following the steps of God.

 


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