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A Curse of Total Barrenness
Commentators explain that Job's curse on the night of his birth is one of total desolation. He wishes it to be 'barren' (from the Hebrew 'galmud,' meaning hard or sterile like a rock), a night where no one is born and no joyful sounds, like celebrations or even a cock's crow, are heard. This paints a picture of profound, all-encompassing despair.
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18th Century
Theologian
Lo, let that night be solitary - Dr. Good, “O! that night! Let it be a barren rock!” Noyes, “O let that night be unfruitful!” Herde…
17th Century
Pastor
Lo, let that night be solitary
Let there be no company for journeys, or doing any business; no meetings of friends, …
17th Century
Minister
For seven days Job's friends sat by him in silence, without offering consolation: at the same time Satan assaulted his mind to shake his confidence…