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Then I said, `I shall die in my own house, I shall number my days as the sand.
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The Hope for a Peaceful End
Commentators explain that Job's statement reflects a deep human longing for security and a peaceful end. The image of a "nest" signifies dying at home, surrounded by family, honor, and comfort. His hope to "multiply my days as the sand" was an expectation of a very long and blessed life, a future that seemed guaranteed by his present prosperity.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Then I said—I was so prosperous, and my sources of happiness seemed so permanent. I saw no reason why all this should not continue, and why …
19th Century
Anglican
I shall die in my nest. — Very touching is this spontaneous expression of his almost unconscious hope when in prosperity.
Some have…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then I said, I shall die in my nest Job, amidst all his prosperity, knew he should die, death and the grave being ap…
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Being so honored and useful, Job had hoped to die in peace and honor, in a good old age. If such an expectation arises from lively faith in the pro…
13th Century
Catholic
Previously, Job had shown in general terms why it is not contrary to divine justice for the wicked to prosper while the good—who are given greater …