or with princes who had gold, who filled their houses with silver.
Job, perhaps reflecting upon himself for his folly in wishing he had never been born, follows it, and thinks to mend it, with another, little better, that he had died as soon as he was born, which he enlarges upon in these verses.
Commenting on Job 3:11-19
Or with princes that had gold,.... A large abundance of it while they lived, but now, being dead, were no longer in the possession of it, but on a level with those that had none; nor could their gold, while they had it, preserve them from death, and now, being dead, it was no longer theirs, nor of any use unto them; these princes, by...
filled their houses with silver--Some take this to refer to the treasures which the ancients used to bury with their dead. But see Job 3:26.