King James Bible
"Or with princes that had gold, who filled their houses with silver:"
Job continues his death wish by imagining rest alongside wealthy rulers of the past. In the ancient Near East, princes were buried with their treasures, and Job envisions joining these powerful figures who accumulated great wealth during their lifetimes. The emphasis on silver-filled houses underscores the vast material wealth these princes possessed, yet they too are now in the grave. Job's point is that death equalizes all—making the suffering servant equal to the richest nobility in the peace of non-existence.