Hiob 10:22

22 in das Land, düster wie das Dunkel, das Land des Todesschattens und der Unordnung, und wo das Hellwerden dem Dunkel gleich ist!

Hiob 10:22 Meaning and Commentary

Job 10:22

A land of darkness, as darkness [itself]
Not merely like it, but truly so; as gross thick darkness, like that of Egypt, that might be felt; even blackness of darkness, which is as dark as it possibly can be; not only dark, but darkness, extremely dark:

[and] of the shadow of death;
which is repeated for the illustration and confirmation of it, as having in it all kind of darkness, and that to the greatest degree:

without any order,
or "orders" F9; or vicissitudes and successions of day and night, summer and winter, heat and cold, wet and dry; or revolutions of sun, moon, and stars, or of the constellations, as Aben Ezra; and whither persons go without any order, either of age, sex, or station; sometimes a young man, sometimes an old man, and the one before the other; sometimes a man, sometimes a woman; sometimes a king, prince, and nobleman, and sometimes a peasant; sometimes a rich man, and sometimes a poor man; no order is observed, but as death seizes them they are brought and laid in the grave, and there is no order there; the bones and dust of one and the other in a short time are mixed together, and, there is no knowing to whom they belong, only by the omniscient God:

and [where] the light [is] as darkness;
were there anything in the grave that could with any propriety be called light, even that is nothing but darkness; darkness and light are the same thing there: or when "it shineth it is darkness" F11; that is, when the sun shines brightest here, as at noon day, it is entire darkness in the grave; no light is discerned there, the rays of the sun cannot penetrate there; and could they, there is no visive faculty in the dead to receive them; all darkness is in those secret places.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (Myrdo alw) "et non ordines", Pagninus, Montanus, Bolducius, Mercerus; "sine ordinibus", Cocceius, Schmidt.
F11 (eptw) "splendet", Beza, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

Hiob 10:22 In-Context

20 Sind meiner Tage nicht wenige? Er lasse ab, wende sich von mir, daß ich ein wenig mich erheitere,
21 ehe ich hingehe (und nicht wiederkomme) in das Land der Finsternis und des Todesschattens,
22 in das Land, düster wie das Dunkel, das Land des Todesschattens und der Unordnung, und wo das Hellwerden dem Dunkel gleich ist!
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