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Rashi on Job

All the days of a wicked man who does not repent of his sin and does not confess his transgressions, all his days...
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Malbim on Job

Eliphaz now comes to his main argument, namely, that the prosperity of the wicked is illusory and external, true internal contentment being denied to him. The wicked are victims of their own imagination which gives them no rest. And God will be relentless in His pursuit of them.
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Rashi on Job

he mourns and grieves over his certainty of being requited for his evil that he committed. All the number of years that were laid up for the oppressor, he mourns.
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Rashi on Job

The word מתחולל is an expression of mourning, but I did not hear this.
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