SEV Biblia, Chapter 30:25
¿Por ventura no lloré yo al afligido? Y mi alma ¿no se entristeció sobre el menesteroso?
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 30:25
Verse 25. Did not I weep for him that was in trouble? ] Mr. Good translates much nearer the sense of the original, µwy hql liksheh yom. "Should I not then weep for the ruthless day?" May I not lament that my sufferings are only to terminate with my life? Or, Did I not mourn for those who suffered by times of calamity? Was not my soul grieved for the poor? Did I not relieve the distressed according to my power; and did I not sympathize with the sufferer?
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 15-31 - Job complains a great deal. Harbouring hard thoughts of God was the sin which did, at this time, most easily beset Job. When inward temptation join with outward calamities, the soul is hurried as in a tempest, an is filled with confusion. But woe be to those who really have God for an enemy! Compared with the awful state of ungodly men, what are all outward, or even inward temporal afflictions? There is something with which Job comforts himself, yet it is but a little. He foresees tha death will be the end of all his troubles. God's wrath might bring his to death; but his soul would be safe and happy in the world of spirits If none pity us, yet our God, who corrects, pities us, even as a fathe pitieth his own children. And let us look more to the things of eternity: then the believer will cease from mourning, and joyfull praise redeeming love __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
אם 518 לא 3808 בכיתי 1058 לקשׁה 7186 יום 3117 עגמה 5701 נפשׁי 5315 לאביון׃ 34