King James Bible
"There the prisoners rest together; they hear not the voice of the oppressor."
Job envisions death as a place where those who suffered captivity find communal peace. The word 'together' emphasizes equality in death—all prisoners, regardless of their earthly status, share the same restful state. Death brings liberation from tyranny and cruel commands that prisoners endured in life. This phrase reflects Job's anguish, as he sees even the grave as preferable to his current suffering, where silence replaces the harsh voices of taskmasters.