- Bible
- Job
- Chapter 17
- Verse 13
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Commentary
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Gill's Exposition
If I wait, the grave is mine house,.... Not that Job put an "if" upon, or made a doubt of waiting upon God in private or public; or of waiting for him, his gracious appearances to him, answers of…
Barnes' Notes
If I wait - Or more accurately, “truly I expect that the grave will be my home.” The word rendered “if” (אם 'ı̂m) is often used in such a sense. The meaning is, “I look certainly to the grave as my…
Job's friends had pretended to comfort him with the hopes of his return to a prosperous estate again; now he here shows,
I. That it was their folly to talk so (Job 17:10): "Return, and come now, be…
The natural sense and connexion of these verses is as follows:
13. If I wait for the grave as mine house;
If I have spread my bed in the darkness;
14. If I have said to the pit, thou art my…
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