Ayub 13:28
Konteks13:28 So I 1 waste away like something rotten, 2
like a garment eaten by moths.
Yesaya 51:8
Konteks51:8 For a moth will eat away at them like clothes;
a clothes moth will devour them like wool.
But the vindication I provide 3 will be permanent;
the deliverance I give will last.”
Lukas 12:33
Konteks12:33 Sell your possessions 4 and give to the poor. 5 Provide yourselves purses that do not wear out – a treasure in heaven 6 that never decreases, 7 where no thief approaches and no moth 8 destroys.
Yakobus 5:2
Konteks5:2 Your riches have rotted and your clothing has become moth-eaten.


[13:28] 1 tn Heb “and he.” Some of the commentators move the verse and put it after Job 14:2, 3 or 6.
[13:28] 2 tn The word רָקָב (raqav) is used elsewhere in the Bible of dry rot in a house, or rotting bones in a grave. It is used in parallelism with “moth” both here and in Hos 5:12. The LXX has “like a wineskin.” This would be from רֹקֶב (roqev, “wineskin”). This word does not occur in the Hebrew Bible, but is attested in Sir 43:20 and in Aramaic. The change is not necessary.
[51:8] 3 tn Heb “my vindication”; many English versions “my righteousness”; NRSV, TEV “my deliverance”; CEV “my victory.”
[12:33] 4 sn The call to sell your possessions is a call to a lack of attachment to the earth and a generosity as a result.
[12:33] 5 tn Grk “give alms,” but this term is not in common use today.
[12:33] 6 tn Grk “in the heavens.”
[12:33] 7 tn Or “an unfailing treasure in heaven,” or “an inexhaustible treasure in heaven.”
[12:33] 8 tn The term σής (shs) refers to moths in general. It is specifically the larvae of moths that destroy clothing by eating holes in it (L&N 4.49; BDAG 922 s.v.). See Jas 5:2, which mentions “moth-eaten” clothing.