Job 30:3
Job 30:1-8 The Message (MSG)
“But no longer. Now I’m the butt of their jokes— young thugs! whippersnappers! Why, I considered their fathers mere inexperienced pups. But they are worse than dogs—good for nothing, stray, mangy animals, Half-starved, scavenging the back alleys, howling at the moon; Homeless ragamuffins chewing on old bones and licking old tin cans; Outcasts from the community, cursed as dangerous delinquents. Nobody would put up with them; they were driven from the neighborhood. You could hear them out there at the edge of town, yelping and barking, huddled in junkyards, A gang of beggars and no-names, thrown out on their ears.
Job 30:3 King James Version (KJV)
For want and famine they were solitary; Fleeing into the wilderness in former time desolate and waste.
Job 30:3 New American Standard Bible - NASB 1995 (NASB1995)
From want and famine they are gaunt Who gnaw the dry ground by night in waste and desolation
Job 30:3 New Century Version (NCV)
They were thin from hunger and wandered the dry and ruined land at night.
Job 30:3 American Standard Version (ASV)
They are gaunt with want and famine; They gnaw the dry ground, in the gloom of wasteness and desolation.
Job 30:3 New International Version (NIV)
Haggard from want and hunger, they roamed the parched land in desolate wastelands at night.
Job 30:3 New King James Version (NKJV)
They are gaunt from want and famine, Fleeing late to the wilderness, desolate and waste
Job 30:3 Amplified Bible (AMP)
They are gaunt with want and famine; They gnaw the dry and barren ground by night in [the gloom of] waste and desolation.