Variety in the Conduct of Men At Death
Job 30:23
For I know that you will bring me to death, and to the house appointed for all living.


1. Consider those whom we esteem pious. Of these, in the time of death, there are three classes, widely differing from each other in their dying experiences. Some are agitated by terror, doubts, and apprehensions. Some are exulting and triumphant. Some, without any extraordinary raptures, have a sweet calm and tranquillity of spirit, a filial confidence and trust in their Redeemer. We refer, of course, only to those whose rational powers are unimpaired. We are not to judge of the future state of a man merely by his death-bed exercises. This is an error to which we are far too prone; an error that in its consequences is most pernicious.

2. The deathbeds of those who have lived impenitent and unbelieving without God, and without Christ in the world. Here we find similar diversity. Some are filled with agony and horror, some have a false joy, and an unwarranted exultation; and some are stupid, insensible, and unconcerned.

(H. Kollock, D. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: For I know that thou wilt bring me to death, and to the house appointed for all living.

WEB: For I know that you will bring me to death, To the house appointed for all living.




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