John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Job 24:18
He is swift as the waters ,.... Or "upon the face of the waters" F25 על פני מים "super faciem aquarum", Mercerus, Bolducius, Beza, Drusius, Schultens. ; which some interpret of another set and sort of wicked men, guilty of like crimes, not on land, but upon the mighty waters; pirates, such that commit robberies upon the high seas; who generally choose the swiftest vessels to run from place to place for their prey, and to carry off their booty when pursued; whose manner of life... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Job 24:18-25
Job here, in the conclusion of his discourse, I. Gives some further instances of the wickedness of these cruel bloody men. 1. Some are pirates and robbers at sea. To this many learned interpreters apply those difficult expressions (Job 24:18), He is swift upon the waters. Privateers choose those ships that are the best sailors. In these swift ships they cruise from one channel to another, to pick up prizes; and this brings them in so much wealth that their portion is cursed in the earth, and... read more