Job 30:29

"I go mourning without the sun. I stand up in the assembly, and cry for help."

Key Reflection

In Job 30:29, the phrase "I go mourning without the sun" symbolizes enduring deep sorrow even when life's circumstances do not offer relief or hope. "I stand up in the assembly, and cry for help" indicates Job’s persistent cries to God amidst community, highlighting his unyielding faith and plea for divine intervention despite his suffering.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

I am a brother to dragons -That is, my loud complaints and cries resemble the doleful screams of wild animals, or of the most frightful monsters. The word “brother” is often used in this sense, to denote similarity in any respect. The word “dragons” here (תניןtannı̂yn), denotes properly a sea-monster, a great fish, a crocodile; or the fancied animal with wings called a dragon; see the notes atIsaiah 13:22. Gesenius, Umbreit, and Noyes, render this word here jackals - an animal between a dog and a fox, or a wolf and a fox; an animal that abounds in deserts and solitudes, and that makes a doleful cry in the night. So the Syriac renders it an animal resembling a dog; a wild dog. Castell.

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