Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
stand up—the reverential attitude of a suppliant before a king (I Kings 8:14; Luke 18:11-13).
not—supplied from the first clause. But the intervening affirmative "stand" makes this ellipsis unlikely. Rather, as in Job 16:9 (not only dost thou refuse aid to me "standing" as a suppliant, but), thou dost regard me with a frown: eye me sternly.
Job's outward calamities affect his mind.
poured out—in irrepressible complaints (Psalms 42:4; Joshua 7:5).
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Job 30:20:
Job 30:18
Job 30:28
Job 33:5
Job 35:9
Job 35:14
Song of Solomon 5:6
Lamentations 3:8
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