JOB CURSES THE DAY OF HIS BIRTH.
Up till now Job had suppressed all thoughts of rebellion against God,
every notion of dissatisfaction and impatience with the ways of
Jehovah. But now he gives evidence of weakness.... [ Continue Reading ]
After this opened Job his mouth, in the formal manner, with
deliberation and gravity, after the custom of the ancient sages, AND
CURSED HIS DAY, namely, the day of his birth.... [ Continue Reading ]
And Job spake and said, in a wild and bold outburst, which showed that
he was impatient with the afflictions laid upon him by God, Cf
Jeremiah 20:14,... [ Continue Reading ]
Let the day perish wherein I was born, and the night in which it was
said, There is a man-child conceived, rather, "the night which said,"
for that night is personified as the witness and messenger of evil.... [ Continue Reading ]
Let that day be darkness, be covered with the everlasting shadows of
death; LET NOT GOD REGARD IT FROM ABOVE, in any way inquire after it,
as though interested in such an execrable time, NEITHER LET THE LIGHT
SHINE UPON IT, it should be shut out forever from the light of God's
presence.... [ Continue Reading ]
Let darkness and the shadow of death stain it, the thickest darkness,
the deepest death-gloom reclaiming and covering it as an unclean
thing; LET A CLOUD DWELL UPON IT, encamping over it, obscuring and
hiding it forever; LET THE BLACKNESS OF THE DAY TERRIFY IT, the
thought being that, just as a day... [ Continue Reading ]
As for that night, let darkness seize upon it, everlasting darkness
holding it in its possession; LET IT NOT BE JOINED UNTO THE DAYS OF
THE YEAR, rather, "let it not be glad of its existence among the days
of the year," as one of a joyful troop of nights which march by in
glittering procession; LET... [ Continue Reading ]
Lo, let that night be solitary, or, more forceful, "See, that night!"
Let it be barren, and therefore utterly desolate, without a cheering
voice; LET NO JOYFUL VOICE COME THEREIN, not a single jubilant shout
as over the happy birth of a welcome child.... [ Continue Reading ]
Let them curse it that curse the day, the sorcerers of old, whose ban
was thought to bewitch a day so as to make it a day of misfortune, WHO
ARE READY TO RAISE UP THEIR MOURNING, literally, "those who are
skilful in rousing up leviathan," the great dragon of whom the
ancients believed that he devour... [ Continue Reading ]
Let the stars of the twilight thereof be dark, refusing to be the
heralds of the dawn and thereby continuing the darkness; LET IT LOOK
FOR LIGHT, BUT HAVE NONE, condemned to the everlasting curse of
darkness; NEITHER LET IT SEE THE DAWNING OF THE DAY, literally, "the
eyelashes of the dawn," by which... [ Continue Reading ]
because it shut not up the doors of my mother's womb, thus hindering
his being conceived and born, NOR HID SORROW FROM MINE EYES, for if he
had never been born, he would not now have been afflicted with this
suffering. It was an impatient outburst which, although not directed
at God outright, yet ha... [ Continue Reading ]
Why died I not from the womb, immediately after birth? WHY DID I NOT
GIVE UP THE GHOST WHEN I CAME OUT OF THE BELLY?... [ Continue Reading ]
JOB LONGS FOR DEATH... [ Continue Reading ]
Why did the knees prevent me? "Prevent" is here used in the old sense
of anticipate, be ready for, said of the father, who took the new-born
child on his lap, joyfully acknowledging his son. OR WHY THE BREASTS
THAT I SHOULD SUCK? Said of the readiness, of the anxious longing, of
the mother to nurse... [ Continue Reading ]
For now should I have lain still and been quiet, not bothered with any
of the misery which he was now suffering; I SHOULD HAVE SLEPT, in the
untroubled sleep of the grave; THEN HAD I BEEN AT REST,... [ Continue Reading ]
with kings and counselors of the earth, the highest officers of the
state, the royal advisers and ministers, WHICH BUILT DESOLATE PLACES
FOR THEMSELVES, who erected for themselves what proved to be, not
palaces, but ruins; ("The paths of glory lead but to the grave";)... [ Continue Reading ]
or with princes that had gold, who filled their houses with silver,
those who heaped up countless treasures for themselves;... [ Continue Reading ]
or as an hidden, untimely birth I had not been, he would not exist at
all, AS INFANTS WHICH NEVER SAW LIGHT. All of them, the builders of
great palaces, the rich millionaires, together with the still-born
babes, they all enter into the rest of the grave, whether this be
decorated with a structure up... [ Continue Reading ]
There the wicked cease from troubling, no longer being engaged in
raging; AND THERE THE WEARY, those who suffered misery and trouble in
this life, BE AT REST, removed from everything that wearied out their
strength.... [ Continue Reading ]
There the prisoners rest together, as many as there may be; THEY HEAR
NOT THE VOICE OF THE OPPRESSOR, no taskmaster, or overseer, threatens
them any longer.... [ Continue Reading ]
The small and great are there, for death makes all men equal; AND THE
SERVANT IS FREE FROM HIS MASTER. The very thought of the rest and
quiet of the grave, with its surcease from sorrow and misery, is
fascinating to Job; he lingers over the thought before continuing his
complaint in which he desires... [ Continue Reading ]
Wherefore is light, namely, the light of life, GIVEN TO HIM THAT IS IN
MISERY AND LIFE UNTO THE BITTER IN SOUL, why should God continue them
in this miserable life,... [ Continue Reading ]
which long for death, but it cometh not, and dig for it, with frantic
desire, MORE THAN FOR HID TREASURES,... [ Continue Reading ]
which rejoice exceedingly, in an excess of jubilation, AND ARE GLAD
WHEN THEY CAN FIND THE GRAVE? It is a cry of extreme anguish which
longs for deliverance by death and is unable to explain why this
coveted deliverance is denied.... [ Continue Reading ]
Why is light given to a man whose way is hid, the light of life
continued to a man as helpless and forsaken as Job, AND WHOM GOD HATH
HEDGED IN, so that he is unable to find deliverance?... [ Continue Reading ]
For my sighing cometh before I eat, instead of eating and enjoying his
food he is constrained to groan in his misery, AND MY ROARINGS ARE
POURED OUT LIKE THE WATERS, in a steady, unremittent flow, without
relief.... [ Continue Reading ]
For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me, if he but
thought of a terrible thing, he was immediately struck by it, AND THAT
WHICH I WAS AFRAID OF IS COME UNTO ME, if he dreaded a thing, he was
immediately overtaken by it, he was obliged to endure all that he had
ever considered frightful.... [ Continue Reading ]
I was not in safety, neither had I rest, neither was I quite, he was
so troubled then that he had neither respite nor repose; YET TROUBLE
CAME, it was coming upon him in an endless stream. Thus even believers
are sometimes overwhelmed by impatience, giving way to expressions
which are full of accusa... [ Continue Reading ]