Job 21:25 - Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible

Bible Comments

Another; either,

1. Another wicked man. Or,

2. Any other man promiscuously considered, either good or bad. So hereby he shows how indifferently and alike God deals the concerns of this life to one and another, to good and bad. So he shows that there is a great variety in God's dispensations; that he distributes great prosperity to one, and great afflictions to another no worse than he, according to his wise but secret counsel. In the bitterness of his soul, i.e. with heart-breaking pains and sorrows. Never eateth with pleasure, i.e. hath no pleasure in his life, no, not so much as at meal-time, when men usually are most free and pleasant.

Job 21:25

25 And another dieth in the bitterness of his soul, and never eateth with pleasure.