King James Bible
"Which rejoice exceedingly, and are glad, when they can find the grave?"
Job describes those in profound suffering who experience intense joy at the prospect of death. The doubled expression emphasizes an extreme reversal where what should bring sorrow instead brings celebration, reflecting the depth of their anguish. The grave becomes a sought-after destination rather than something to avoid. In Job's lament, death represents the ultimate escape from unbearable pain, completing his bitter observation that some sufferers actively search for death as their only relief.