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Job 7:10

He shall return no more to his house, neither shall his place know him any more.
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George Leo Haydock

AD 1849
More. This may be explained both of the soul and of the body, Psalm cii. 16. The former resides in the body for a short time, and then seems to take no farther notice of it (Calmet) till the resurrection.

Gregory The Dialogist

AD 604
As the body’s house is a bodily habitation, so it becomes to each separate mind “its own house to whatever the mind desires to have enter.” And so “there is no more returning to his own house,” because once a person is given over to eternal punishment, he is henceforth no more recalled from the place he had attached himself in love. - "Morals on the Book of Job 8.34"

Gregory The Dialogist

AD 604
34. As the house of the body is a bodily habitation, so that becomes to each separate mind ‘its own house,’ whatsoever thing it is used to inhabit in desire. And so ‘there is no more returning to his own house,’ because, when once a man is given over to eternal punishments, he is henceforth no more recalled thither, where he had attached himself in love. Moreover by the designation of hell the despair of the sinner may also be set forth, of which it is said by the Psalmist, In hell, who shall confess to Thee? [Ps. 6, 5] Whence again it is written, When the ungodly man cometh into the pit of sinners, he contemneth. [Prov. 18, 3] Now whosoever yields himself to ungodliness, doth assuredly quit the life of righteousness by a proper death. But when a man after sin is furthermore overwhelmed by a mountain of despair, what else is this but that after death he is buried in the torments of hell? Therefore it is rightly said, As the cloud is consumed, and vanisheth alway, so he that goet...

Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation - 2 Peter 1:20

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