Job 10:21

21 Soon I will leave; I will not return from the land of darkness and gloom,

Job 10:21 Meaning and Commentary

Job 10:21

Before I go [whence] I shall not return
Before he went out of the world, the way of all flesh, to the grave, his long home, from whence there is no return to this world, and to the business and affairs of it; to a man's house, his family and his friends, to converse with them as before, there will be no return until the resurrection, which Job does not here deny, as some have thought; it was a doctrine he well understood, and strongly asserts in ( Job 19:26 Job 19:27 ) ; but this must be understood in the same sense as in ( Job 7:9 Job 7:10 ) ;

[even] to the land of darkness, and the shadow of death;
which describes not the state of the damned, as some Popish interpreters, carry it; for Job had no thought nor fear of such a state; but the grave, which is called "a land", or country, it being large and spacious, and full of inhabitants; a land of "darkness", a very dark one, where the body separated from the soul is deprived of all light; where the sun, moon, and stars, are never seen; nor is there the least crevice that light can enter in at, or be seen by those that dwell in those shades, which are "the shadow of death" itself; deadly shades, thick and gross ones, the darkest shades, where death itself is, or dead men are, destitute of light and life; where no pleasure, comfort, and conversation, can be had; and therefore a land in itself most undesirable.

Job 10:21 In-Context

19 I wish I had never lived, but had been carried straight from birth to the grave.
20 The few days of my life are almost over. Leave me alone so I can have a moment of joy.
21 Soon I will leave; I will not return from the land of darkness and gloom,
22 the land of darkest night, from the land of gloom and confusion, where even the light is darkness."
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