Job 26:1-14

JOB'S EIGHTH SPEECH (JOB 26, 27) 1-4. Job taunts Bildad with the worthlessness of his remarks as a solution of the problem. 2, 3, 4 are spoken ironically.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 26:4

TO WHOM HAST THOU UTTERED WORDS?] i.e. surely not to Job who knows it already. 5-14. The manifestations of God's power and work in the world below, in earth and in heaven. Some scholars think these vv., which are quite in the tone of Job 25:2, should be inserted after Job 25:3 as a misplaced portio... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 26:6

RV 'Sheol' (the place of the departed) 'is naked before him, and Abaddon' (i.e. destruction, another name for Sheol, cp. Revelation 9:11) 'hath no covering,' viz. from God.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 26:7

THE EMPTY PLACE] RV 'empty space.' The writer seems to speak here of God stretching the vault of the northern heavens with their bright constellations above the atmosphere, and of the earth hanging unsupported, as instances of His power.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 26:10

Davidson renders, 'He hath drawn as a circle a bound upon the face of the waters (of the sea) at the confines of light and darkness': i.e. God has marked out the horizon which forms to us the limit of vision.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 26:12

DIVIDETH] RM 'stilleth.' The sea is a power hostile to God, that tosses its waves in impotent fury towards heaven. PRIDE] RV 'Rahab,' i.e. the dragon of chaos, Tiâmat: cp. Job 7:12; Job 9:13.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 26:13

Render, 'By His breath the heavens are bright (through the scattering of the storm clouds), and His hand pierceth the flying serpent,' or dragon, which was supposed to cause darkness or eclipse by swallowing the heavenly bodies: see on Job 3:8.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 26:14

Job (or Bildad), after thus depicting the marvels of God's working, declares that what he has said is but a faint whisper of His power.... [ Continue Reading ]

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