26 When I looked for good, then evil came unto me: and when I waited for light, there came darkness.
26 When I looked H6960 for good, H2896 then evil H7451 came H935 unto me: and when I waited H3176 for light, H216 there came H935 darkness. H652
26 When I looked for good, then evil came; And when I waited for light, there came darkness.
26 When good I expected, then cometh evil, And I wait for light, and darkness cometh.
26 For I expected good, and there came evil; and I waited for light, but there came darkness.
26 When I looked for good, then evil came; When I waited for light, there came darkness.
26 For I was looking for good, and evil came; I was waiting for light, and it became dark.
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Commentary on Job 30 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 30
It is a melancholy "But now' which this chapter begins with. Adversity is here described as much to the life as prosperity was in the foregoing chapter, and the height of that did but increase the depth of this. God sets the one over-against the other, and so did Job, that his afflictions might appear the more grievous, and consequently his case the more pitiable.
Job 30:1-14
Here Job makes a very large and sad complaint of the great disgrace he had fallen into, from the height of honour and reputation, which was exceedingly grievous and cutting to such an ingenuous spirit as Job's was. Two things he insists upon as greatly aggravating his affliction:-
Job 30:15-31
In this second part of Job's complaint, which is very bitter, and has a great many sorrowful accents in it, we may observe a great deal that he complains of and some little that he comforts himself with.