The Pulpit Commentary - Job 36:20
Desire not the night, when people (rather, peoples ) are cut off in their place . This is an allusion to Job's repeatedly expressed desire to be cut off at once, and laid in the grave ( Job 6:9 ; Job 7:15 ; Job 14:13 , etc.). Elihu holds that such a desire is wrongful. It certainly implies a want of complete resignation to the Divine will. read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Job 36:19
Will he esteem thy riches! rather, Will thy riches suffice? (Revised Version); or Will they stand the shock of battle? (Schultens). Will they be a sufficient strength to thee in the time of trouble? No, not gold . This rendering is now generally given up, and the words, lo betsar ( לא בצר ), are taken in connection with the preceding sentence, thus: Will thy riches suffice ' that thou be not in distress? or, in other words, Will they keep thee out of trouble? If not,... read more