
Text -- Job 3:6 (NET)




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Wesley: Job 3:6 - -- Constant and extraordinary darkness, without the least glimmering of light from the moon or stars.
Constant and extraordinary darkness, without the least glimmering of light from the moon or stars.

Reckoned as one, or a part of one of them.
As its prey, that is, utterly dissolve it.

JFB: Job 3:6 - -- Rather, by poetic personification, "Let it not rejoice in the circle of days and nights and months, which form the circle of years."
Rather, by poetic personification, "Let it not rejoice in the circle of days and nights and months, which form the circle of years."
Clarke -> Job 3:6
Clarke: Job 3:6 - -- As for that night, let darkness seize upon it - I think the Targum has hit the sense of this whole verse: "Let darkness seize upon that night; let i...
As for that night, let darkness seize upon it - I think the Targum has hit the sense of this whole verse: "Let darkness seize upon that night; let it not be reckoned among the annual festivals; in the number of the months of the calendar let it not be computed."Some understand the word
TSK -> Job 3:6
let it not be joined unto the days : or, let it not rejoice among the days

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Barnes -> Job 3:6
Barnes: Job 3:6 - -- As for "that night."Job, having cursed the day, proceeds to utter a malediction on the "night"also; see Job 3:3. This malediction extends to Job 3:9...
As for "that night."Job, having cursed the day, proceeds to utter a malediction on the "night"also; see Job 3:3. This malediction extends to Job 3:9.
Let darkness seize upon it - Hebrew, Let it take it. Let deep and horrid darkness seize it as its own. Let no star arise upon it; let it be unbroken and uninterrupted gloom. The word "darkness,"however, does not quite express the force of the original. The word used here
Nox prima coeltum sparserat stellis,
Cum subito luna conditur, stellae cadunt;
In astra pontus tollitur, et coelum petit.
Nec una nox est, densa tenebras obruit
Caligo, et Omni luce subducta, fretum
Coelumque miscet ...
Premunt tenebrae lumina, et dirae stygis
Inferna nox est.
Let it not be joined unto the days of the year - Margin, "rejoice among."So Good and Noyes render it. The word used here
Let it not come etc - Let it never be reckoned among the days which go to make up the number of the months. Let there be always a blank there; let its place always be lacking.
Poole -> Job 3:6
Poole: Job 3:6 - -- Let darkness seize upon it i. e. constant and extraordinary darkness, without the least glimmering of light from the moon or stars.
Joined unto the ...
Let darkness seize upon it i. e. constant and extraordinary darkness, without the least glimmering of light from the moon or stars.
Joined unto the days of the year i.e. reckoned as one, or a part of one, of them. The night is distinguished from the artificial day, but it is a part of the natural day, which consists of twenty-four hours. Or rather, let it not rejoice among the days , &c. Joy here, and terror, Job 3:5 , are poetically and figuratively ascribed to the day or night with respect to men, who either rejoice or are affrighted in it. Let it be a sad, and as it were a funeral, day.
Let it not come into the number of the months i.e. to be one of those nights which go to the making up of the months.
Gill -> Job 3:6
Gill: Job 3:6 - -- As for that night,.... The night of conception; Job imprecated evils on the day he was born, now on the night he was conceived in, the returns of it:...
As for that night,.... The night of conception; Job imprecated evils on the day he was born, now on the night he was conceived in, the returns of it:
let darkness seize upon it; let it not only he deprived of the light of the moon and stars, but let an horrible darkness seize upon it, that it may be an uncommon and a terrible one:
let it not be joined unto the days of the year; the solar year, and make one of them; or, "let it not be one among them" c, let it come into no account, and when it is sought for, let it not appear, but be found wanting; "or let it not joy" or "rejoice among the days of the year" d, as Jarchi, Aben Ezra, and others interpret it, or be a joyful one, or anything joyful done or enjoyed in it:
let it not come into the number of the months; meaning not the intercalated months, as Sephorno, nor the feasts of the new moon, as others, but let it not serve to make up a month, which consists of so many days and nights, according to the course of the moon; the sense both of this and the former clause is, let it be struck out of the calendar.

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 3:1-26
TSK Synopsis: Job 3:1-26 - --1 Job curses the day and services of his birth.13 The ease of death.20 He complains of life, because of his anguish.
MHCC -> Job 3:1-10
MHCC: Job 3:1-10 - --For seven days Job's friends sat by him in silence, without offering consolidation: at the same time Satan assaulted his mind to shake his confidence,...
Matthew Henry -> Job 3:1-10
Matthew Henry: Job 3:1-10 - -- Long was Job's heart hot within him; and, while he was musing, the fire burned, and the more for being stifled and suppressed. At length he spoke wi...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 3:6-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 3:6-9 - --
6 That night! let darkness seize upon it;
Let it not rejoice among the days of the year;
Let it not come into the number of the month.
7 Lo! let ...
Constable -> Job 3:1-26; Job 3:1-10
Constable: Job 3:1-26 - --A. Job's Personal Lament ch. 3
The poetic body to the book begins with a soliloquy in which Job cursed t...
