Job 37:1-24

THE SPEECHES OF ELIHU (CONCLUDED) 2. The thunder is frequently called the voice of God: cp. Psalms 29. SOUND] RM 'muttering.'... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 37:4

THEM] the flashes and thunderclaps. 6C. RV 'And to the showers of his mighty rain.' 7B. RV 'That all men whom he hath made may know _it.'_The suspension of work by storms shows men that they are subject to a higher Power.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 37:9

Render, 'The whirlwind comes from its chamber, and cold from the scatterers,' i.e. from the winds (so RM), which scatter the clouds. But we should probably read, 'from its storehouses,' with a trifling change.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 37:13

Probably the first line should run, 'Whether it be for correction for his land.' The word translated 'or' has been repeated by mistake. 14-24. A series of questions to Job, intended, to produce submission and belief in God's providence.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 37:17

Render, 'When thy clothes are hot, and the earth still by reason of the south wind.' Job 37:17 refer to the sultry weather and sky of brass before the storm breaks.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 37:18

LOOKING GLASS] RV 'mirror' (of metal). 19-20. Elihu shrinks from the presumptuous thought of contending with the Almighty, such as Job had uttered. 20B. RV 'Or should a man wish that he were swallowed up.'... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 37:21

RM 'And now men cannot look on the light when it is bright in the skies, when the wind hath passed and chased them.'... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 37:22

FAIR WEATHER is literally 'gold.' The author probably intended 'brightness,' for which he may have used a different word. The reference may be to the Northern Lights. 23, 24. Elihu concludes by summing up the character of God as He manifests Himself to man. Though His dealings may be beyond man's c... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 37:24

RESPECTETH] RV 'regardeth.' WISE OF HEART] i.e. confident in their own wisdom, as Job was in Elihu's opinion.... [ Continue Reading ]

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