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Job 3:22BSB·author unknown

who rejoice and greatly exult when they reach the grave?

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Job, finding it to no purpose to wish either that he had not been born or had died as soon as he was born, here complains that his life was now continued and not cut off. When men are set on quarrelling there is no end of it; the corrupt heart will carry on the humour.

Commenting on Job 3:20-26

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Which rejoice exceedingly,.... Or, "which joy till they do skip again", as Mr. Broughton renders it, and to the same purport others (d); are so elated as to skip and dance for joy: and are glad when they can find the grave; which is to be understood either of those who dig in the earth for hid treasure, such as is laid there by men...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

HE COMPLAINS OF LIFE BECAUSE OF HIS ANGUISH. (Job 3:20-26) Wherefore giveth he light--namely, God; often omitted reverentially (Job 24:23; Ecc 9:9). Light, that is, life. The joyful light ill suits the mourners. The grave is most in unison with their feelings.

Commenting on Job 3:20-26