Job 16:8
And thou hast: etc. Some render, "thou has fettered me," as kamat signifies in Arabic; but as it signifies in Syriac to be wrinkled, the common version seems, from the connexion, to be more correct; and if Job's disease were the elephantiasis, these words would apply most forcibly to the wrinkled state of the skin in that disorder. is a witness: Job 10:17, Rth 1:21, Eph 5:27 my leanness: Psa 106:15, Isa 10:16, Isa 24:16 Reciprocal: Lam 3:4 - My flesh Jam 5:3 - a witness