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NASB: | Who rejoice greatly, And exult when they find the grave? (NASB ©1995) | ||
GWT: | They are ecstatic, delighted to find the grave.(GOD'S WORD®) | ||
KJV: | Which rejoice exceedingly, and are glad, when they can find the grave? | ||
ASV: | Who rejoice exceedingly, And are glad, when they can find the grave? | ||
BBE: | Who are glad with great joy, and full of delight when they come to their last resting-place; | ||
DBY: | Who rejoice even exultingly and are glad when they find the grave? -- | ||
ERV: | Which rejoice exceedingly, and are glad, when they can find the grave? | ||
JPS: | Who rejoice unto exultation, and are glad, when they can find the grave?-- | ||
WBS: | Who rejoice exceedingly, and are glad, when they can find the grave? | ||
WEB: | who rejoice exceedingly, and are glad, when they can find the grave? | ||
YLT: | Who are glad -- unto joy, They rejoice when they find a grave. | ||
Job 3:22 Cross References | |||
XREF: | Job 3:21 Who long for death, but there is none, And dig for it more than for hidden treasures, Job 3:23 "Why is light given to a man whose way is hidden, And whom God has hedged in? (NASB ©1995) | ||
Commentaries and Concordances | |||
WES: | 3:22 Glad, and c. - To be thus impatient of life, for the sake of the trouble we meet with, is not only unnatural in itself, but ungrateful to the giver of life, and shews a sinful indulgence of our own passion. Let it be our great and constant care, to get ready for another world: and then let us leave it to God, to order the circumstances of our removal thither. | ||
MHC: | 3:20-26 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 an ill frame for death when so unwilling to live. Let it be our constant care to get ready for another world, and then leave it to God to order our removal thither as he thinks fit. Grace teaches us in the midst of life's greatest comforts, to be willing to die, and in the midst of its greatest crosses, to be willing to live. Job's way was hid; he knew not wherefore God contended with him. The afflicted and tempted Christian knows something of this heaviness; when he has been looking too much at the things that are seen, some chastisement of his heavenly Father will give him a taste of this disgust of life, and a glance at these dark regions of despair. Nor is there any help until God shall restore to him the joys of his salvation. Blessed be God, the earth is full of his goodness, though full of man's wickedness. This life may be made tolerable if we attend to our duty. We look for eternal mercy, if willing to receive Christ as our Saviour. | ||
CONC: | Delight Exceedingly Exult Exultation Exultingly Full Glad Gladness Grave Greatly Joy Reach Rejoice Resting-place | ||
PREV: | Delight Exceedingly Exult Exultation Exultingly Filled Find Full Glad Gladness Grave Great Greatly Joy Last Reach Rejoice Resting-Place | ||
NEXT: | Delight Exceedingly Exult Exultation Exultingly Filled Find Full Glad Gladness Grave Great Greatly Joy Last Reach Rejoice Resting-Place | New American Standard Bible Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, Calif. All rights reserved. For Permission to Quote Information visit http://www.lockman.org. GOD'S WORD® is a copyrighted work of God's Word to the Nations. Quotations are used by permission. Copyright 1995 by God's Word to the Nations. All rights reserved. | |
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