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Job 10:21BSB·author unknown

before I go—never to return—to a land of darkness and gloom,

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here we have, I. Job's passionate complaints. On this harsh and unpleasant string he harps much, in which, though he cannot be justified, he may be excused. He complained not for nothing, as the murmuring Israelites, but had cause to complain. If we think it looks ill in him, let it be a warning to us to keep our temper better. 1.

Commenting on Job 10:14-22

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

A land of darkness, as darkness itself,.... Not merely like it, but truly so; as gross thick darkness, like that of Egypt, that might be felt; even blackness of darkness, which is as dark as it possibly can be; not only dark, but darkness, extremely dark: and of the shadow of death; which is repeated for the illustration and confirmation of it, as having in...

Geneva Bible Notes Reformed @genevanotes

Before I go [whence] I shall not return, [even] to the land of darkness and the shadow of death; (t) He speaks this in the person of a sinner, that is overcome with passions and with the feeling of God's judgments and therefore cannot apprehend in that state the mercies of God, and the comfort of the resurrection.