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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
Theologian
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
Bishop
I shall die in my nest. — Very touching is this spontaneous expression of his almost unconscious hope when in prosperity.
Some have…
17th Century
Pastor
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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17th Century
Minister
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…