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Who long for death, but it doesn`t come; Dig for it more than for hidden treasures,
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The Intensity of Despair
Commentators explain that Job's desire for death was not a casual wish but an intense longing born from extreme suffering. The imagery of "digging for death more than for hidden treasures" shows that his pain had become so overwhelming that he saw death as a greater prize than wealth, a profound expression of human anguish.
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18th Century
Theologian
Which long for death - Whose pain and anguish are so great that they would regard it as a privilege to die. Much as people dread death, and …
17th Century
Pastor
Which long for death, but it [comes] not Who earnestly desire, wistly look out, wish for, and expect it, and with op…
Minister
Job was like a man who had lost his way, and had no prospect of escape, or hope of better times. But surely he was in a poor state of mind for deat…