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A Cry of Extreme Anguish
Commentators explain that Job's question reveals the depth of his despair. He wishes he had either died in the womb or at the very moment of birth. Scholar John Gill notes the profound irony: Job is lamenting the very act of providential care that preserved his life at birth, viewing what is normally a blessing as the beginning of his curse.
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18th Century
Theologian
Why died I not from the womb? - Why did I not die as soon as I was born? Why were any pains taken to keep me alive? The suggestion …
17th Century
Pastor
Why did I not die from the womb ?
&c.] That is, as soon as he came out of the womb; or rather, as soon as he was in …
17th Century
Minister
Job complained of those present at his birth for their tender attention to him. No creature comes into the world so helpless as man. God's power an…