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The Ancient View of Death
Commentators explain that Job's description reflects the common ancient understanding of the afterlife, often called Sheol. It was conceived as a place of absolute darkness and silence, a 'land of the shadow of death' from which no one returned to earthly life. This powerful imagery captures the profound finality and gloom associated with death in the Old Testament era.
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18th Century
Theologian
Before I go - from where “I shall not return.” To the grave, to the land of shades, to
“That undiscovered country, from whos…
17th Century
Pastor
Before I go [from where] I shall not return Before he went out of the world, the way of all flesh, to the grave, his long…
17th Century
Minister
Job did not deny that as a sinner he deserved his sufferings; but he thought that justice was executed upon him with peculiar rigor. His gloom, unb…