take it to the bound thereof The second clause, the path toits house, suggests that the boundor border of light is not the furthest limit towhich it flows forth, but its own place of abode, the bound between it and darkness, fromwhich it issues. Job is asked if he knows the way to the dwelling-place of light and darkness, so that he might take them back to the place of their abode.

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