THE LAST WORD ON THE MIRACLES IN NATUREV. 1. AT THIS, namely, the
powerful exhibition of God's majesty, as just described, ALSO MY HEART
TREMBLETH AND IS MOVED OUT OF HIS PLACE, springing up, giving a bound,
as the awe of the spectacle took hold upon it. It seems also that the
storm of which the nex... [ Continue Reading ]
Hear attentively the noise of His voice, the roar of the Lord's voice
in the thunder which was now to be heard plainly, AND THE SOUND THAT
GOETH OUT OF HIS MOUTH, the great rumbling as the distant storm rolled
forward.... [ Continue Reading ]
He directeth it under the whole heaven, sending forth the roaring and
rumbling, AND HIS LIGHTNING UNTO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH, for the entire
earth is lit up by each flash.... [ Continue Reading ]
After it a voice roareth, the thunder-clap following after the flash;
HE THUNDERETH WITH THE VOICE OF HIS EXCELLENCY, in token of His great
majesty; AND HE WILL NOT STAY THEM, not restrain the lightnings, WHEN
HIS VOICE IS HEARD, for as the storm approaches, the flash of the
lightning and the roar o... [ Continue Reading ]
God thundereth marvelously with His voice, this remark closing the
description of the coming storm; GREAT THINGS DOETH HE, WHICH WE
CANNOT COMPREHEND, this statement leading the way to a description of
other wonderful phenomena in nature.... [ Continue Reading ]
For He saith to the snow, Be thou on the earth, His command being,
Fall to the earth, and the snow doing His behest; LIKEWISE TO THE
SMALL RAIN, the showers of rain, AND TO THE GREAT RAIN OF HIS
STRENGTH, torrents,. which fall at His command.... [ Continue Reading ]
He sealeth up the hand of every man, keeping him from doing his
ordinary work at the time of such rains, THAT ALL MEN MAY KNOW HIS
WORK, come to the knowledge of His almighty power and realize their
absolute dependence upon Him.... [ Continue Reading ]
Then the beasts go into dens, creeping into their coverts at the
approach of winter or of the rainy season, AND REMAIN IN THEIR PLACES,
hibernating in their lairs while the fields are desolate.... [ Continue Reading ]
Out of the south cometh the whirlwind, rushing forth as from an
enclosure in which it had been confined, AND COLD OUT OF THE NORTH,
literally, "from the cloud-scatterers," for frost usually follows
clearing skies.... [ Continue Reading ]
By the breath of God frost is given, the cold blast, sent from God,
sweeps over the face of the water and forms ice; AND THE BREADTH OF
THE WATERS IS STRAITENED, arrested, bound in the icy fetters of
winter.... [ Continue Reading ]
Also by watering He wearieth the thick cloud, loading it, weighting it
down with a burden of moisture; HE SCATTERETH HIS BRIGHT CLOUD,
spreading out far and wide the clouds of His light, those which
contain His lightning;... [ Continue Reading ]
and it is turned round about by His counsels, that is, the cloud
twists and turns and revolves as the storm approaches, piloted by the
will of God, THAT THEY MAY DO WHATEVER HE COMMANDETH THEM UPON THE
FACE OF THE WORLD IN THE EARTH, that is, over the wide expanse, the
habitable land of the earth. C... [ Continue Reading ]
He causeth it to come, steering the storm, causing the clouds to
unload their burdens, WHETHER FOR CORRECTION, namely, when a
devastating storm proves a scourge, OR FOR HIS LAND, OR FOR MERCY,
when He knows it to be necessary for the earth, when He wants to
dispense His blessings in a gentle rain. T... [ Continue Reading ]
Hearken unto this, O Job: Stand still, spending some time in
contemplation of the miracles just set forth by Elihu, AND CONSIDER
THE WONDROUS WORKS OF GOD.... [ Continue Reading ]
FINAL ADMONITION ADDRESSED TO JOB... [ Continue Reading ]
Dost thou know when God disposed them, when He thinks about these
miracles, when He plans to have them performed, AND CAUSED THE LIGHT
OF HIS CLOUD TO SHINE? Could Job explain the phenomenon of lightning
as it flashes forth from the dark mass of clouds?... [ Continue Reading ]
Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, by what power they are
poised and gently float along in the atmosphere, THE WONDROUS WORKS OF
HIM WHICH IS PERFECT IN KNOWLEDGE? Elihu here digresses to set forth
another phenomenon, which likewise teaches the wisdom of the Creator.... [ Continue Reading ]
How thy garments are warm when He quieteth the earth by the south
wind? It is a direct challenge to Job: Thou, whose clothes become hot
when the land becomes sultry from the south, as the torrid heat of
summer gradually travels northward!... [ Continue Reading ]
Hast thou with Him spread out the sky, the vault, or firmament, of the
clouds and the arch of the sky, WHICH IS STRONG AND AS A MOLTEN
LOOKING-GLASS? The reference being to the polished metal mirrors then
in use. The description exactly fits the dazzling brilliance of the
Oriental sky in summer.... [ Continue Reading ]
Teach us what we shall say unto Him, how mortal man may argue with the
almighty Creator and Preserver of the world; FOR WE CANNOT ORDER OUR
SPEECH BY REASON OF DARKNESS, man's understanding being incapable of
grasping and explaining the miracles of nature.... [ Continue Reading ]
Shall it be told Him that I speak? Elihu here realizes, as it were, in
a flash that even his speech is almost presumption in God's sight. IF
A MAN SPEAK, SURELY HE SHALL BE SWALLOWED UP. The, thought underlying
this statement or question is that man courts destruction even in
trying to explain adequ... [ Continue Reading ]
And now men see not the bright light which is in the clouds, the
brightness which shines behind the clouds being veiled from the eyes;
BUT THE WIND PASSETH AND CLEANSETH THEM, clearing the sky, dispelling
the clouds, so that the brilliance of the heavens is again seen.... [ Continue Reading ]
Fair weather cometh out of the north, literally, "golden brightness,"
for when the north wind scatters the clouds after a storm, light
shines forth in wonderful splendor; WITH GOD IS TERRIBLE MAJESTY,
shining from the garment of His glory, which, in the poet's mind,
fills the whole sky.... [ Continue Reading ]
Touching the Almighty, we cannot find Him out, man can understand and
fathom His essence neither with his senses nor with his mind; HE IS
EXCELLENT IN POWER AND IN JUDGMENT AND IN PLENTY OF JUSTICE; HE WILL
NOT AFFLICT, in spite of His incomparable excellence and majesty He is
not like a cruel and a... [ Continue Reading ]
Men do therefore fear Him, namely, such as follow true wisdom; HE
RESPECTETH NOT ANY THAT ARE WISE OF HEART, He does not deem those
worthy of notice who are proud of their own knowledge, wise in their
own conceit. All the knowledge which men now have of God is but
imperfect. Only when that which is... [ Continue Reading ]