John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Job 3:9
Let the stars of the twilight thereof be dark ,.... Either of the morning or evening twilight; both may be meant, rather the latter, because of the following clause; the sense is, let not these appear to adorn the heavens, and to relieve the darkness of the night, and make it more pleasant and delightful, as well as to be useful to travellers and sailors: let it look for light, but have none ; that is, either for the light of the moon and stars, to shine in the night till daybreak, or... read more
John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Job 3:8
Let them curse it that curse the day ,.... Their own day, either their birthday, or any day on which evil befalls them; and now such as are used to this, Job would have them, while they were cursing their own day, to throw some curses upon his; or that curse the daylight in general, as adulterers and murderers, who are said to rebel against the light, see Job 24:13 ; and as some Ethiopians, who lived near Arabia, and so known to Job, who supposed there was no God, and used to curse the sun... read more