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Job 30:30ESV·author unknown

My skin turns black and falls from me, and my bones burn with heat.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

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. I. Here is much that he complains of. 1. In general, it was a day of great affliction and sorrow. (1.) Affliction seized him, and surprised him.

Commenting on Job 30:15-31

John Gill Reformed Baptist

My harp also is turned to mourning,.... Which he used, as David, either in religious worship, expressing praise to God thereby, or for his recreation in an innocent way; but now it was laid aside, and, instead of it, nothing was heard from him, or in his house, but the voice of mourning: and my organ into the voice of them that weep; another instrument...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

upon me--rather, as in Job 30:17 (see on Job 30:17), "my skin is black (and falls away) from me." my bones-- (Job 19:20; Psa 102:5).