Job 40:4

VILE] RV 'of small account.' Job confesses that in view of these marvellous works of God, it was presumption to think of criticising His actions.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 40:6-24

THE SECOND SPEECH OF THE ALMIGHTY Job, we know, in his anxiety to prove his integrity had been led into casting doubts on the justice of God's government of the world. He is here ironically invited to take God's place as ruler of the universe, and to display a wisdom as great as that of God. If he... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 40:13

IN SECRET] RV 'in the hidden _place_'; Sheol, the abode of the dead. 40:15-41:34. In this passage the mightiest beast of the earth and the one most dreaded in the water are portrayed to Job, and he is asked if he can subdue them. Many scholars regard these descriptions as a later insertion. 15-24.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 40:15

BEHEMOTH] the word means 'a large beast.' Most scholars consider that the hippopotamus is meant, but some regard the description as more applicable to the elephant. Buxtorf, the great Hebraist, renders 'elephas.' He has a 'nose,' i.e. a trunk, and swings a tail 'like a cedar.' Elephants were known o... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 40:17

LIKE A CEDAR] it is so firm and strong. 17B. RV 'The sinews of his thighs are knit together.' 19B. RM 'He that made him hath furnished him with his sword'; i.e. his tusks or teeth.... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 40:23

RV 'Behold, if a river overflow, he trembleth not: He is confident though Jordan swell even to his mouth.' JORDAN] means a river as swift and strong as Jordan.... [ Continue Reading ]

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