A Commentary On the book of Job

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It is no clear and steadfast insight, but only a bright prophetic glimpse, which is soon lost in the climbing mists of his sorrov?
and despair. Faith and reason are at strife within him (mark the parenthesis of Verse 14), as he looks for a moment across the dark and populous region of Hades to the country that is very far off, so that he cannot be sure for a single moment that there is a path of life even in that dim region and a land of life beyond it. It is little more than a wish that he utt
...ers, a yearning ; but it is the j^earning of a prophetic soul, musing on things to come : and, moreover, this yearning rests on a solid basis, for it is based on the very justice and love of God.
His revulsion against the apparent doom of man breeds the longing (Verse 18), " that thou wouldest hide me in Hades," i.e., as the verb implies, hide me with loving care, as a treasure too precious to be left to the mere accidents of time ; " that thou wouldest conceal me till thy wrath be past," i.e.
screen me in Hades tiU this tempest of calamity has blown by, make it what the Egyptians called it, " the Shelter of the Weary : " " that thou wouldest appoint me a set time," — a terminus ad quern — and then " remember me !


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