Verse Job 37:5. God thundereth marvellously with his voice] This is the conclusion of Elihu's description of the lightning and thunder: and here only should Job 36 have ended. He began, Job 36:29, with the noise of God's tabernacle; and he ends here with the marvellous thundering of Jehovah. Probably the writer of the book of Job had seen the description of a similar thunder storm as given by the psalmist, Psalms 77:16: -

Ver. Psalms 77:16. The waters saw thee, O God!

The waters saw thee, and were afraid.

Yea, the deeps were affrighted!

Ver. Psalms 77:17. The clouds poured out water;

The ethers sent forth a sound;

Yea, thine arrows went abroad.

Ver. Psalms 77:18. The voice of thy thunder was through the expanse:

The lightnings illumined the globe;

The earth trembled and shook!

Ver. Psalms 77:19. Thy way is in the sea,

And thy paths on many waters;

But thy footsteps are not known.


Great things doeth he] This is the beginning of a new paragraph; and relates particularly to the phenomena which are afterwards mentioned. All of them wondrous things; and, in many respects, to us incomprehensible.

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