SEV Biblia, Chapter 3:25
Porque el temor que me espantaba me ha venido, y me ha acontecido lo que temía.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 3:25
Verse 25. For the thing which I greatly reared ] Literally, the fear that I feared; or, l feared a fear, as in the margin. While I was in prosperity I thought adversity might come, and I had a dread of it. I feared the loss of my family and my property; and both have occurred. I was not lifted up: I knew that what I possessed I had from Divine Providence, and that he who gave might take away. I am not stripped of my all as a punishment for my self-confidence.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 20-26 - Job was like a man who had lost his way, and had no prospect of escape or hope of better times. But surely he was in an ill frame for deat when so unwilling to live. Let it be our constant care to get ready for another world, and then leave it to God to order our removal thither a he thinks fit. Grace teaches us in the midst of life's greates comforts, to be willing to die, and in the midst of its greates crosses, to be willing to live. Job's way was hid; he knew no wherefore God contended with him. The afflicted and tempted Christia knows something of this heaviness; when he has been looking too much a the things that are seen, some chastisement of his heavenly Father wil give him a taste of this disgust of life, and a glance at these dar regions of despair. Nor is there any help until God shall restore to him the joys of his salvation. Blessed be God, the earth is full of his goodness, though full of man's wickedness. This life may be mad tolerable if we attend to our duty. We look for eternal mercy, i willing to receive Christ as our Saviour __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
כי 3588 פחד 6343 פחדתי 6342 ויאתיני 857 ואשׁר 834 יגרתי 3025 יבא׃ 935