But the reason is that the innocent sufferers often do not humbly seek God for succor; so to their “pride” is to be laid the blame of their ruin; also because (Job 35:13-16) they, as Job, instead of waiting God’s time in pious trust, are prone to despair of His justice, when it is not immediately visible (Job 33:19-26). If the sufferer would apply to God with a humbled, penitent spirit, He would hear.
Where, etc. - (Jer 2:6, Jer 2:8; Isa 51:13).
songs - of joy at deliverance (Psa 42:8; Psa 149:5; Act 16:25).
in the night - unexpectedly (Job 34:20, Job 34:25). Rather, “in calamity.”