The First Stroke.The asses were feeding, a touch reflecting an absolute peace. The Sabeans are the Bedouin, Saba (1 Kings 10*) being S. Arabia.

Job 1:16. The second stroke. The fire of God is the lightning, to be sure lightning on the scale of a saga, since it destroys in a moment 7000 sheep and their shepherds (Duhm).

Job 1:17. The third stroke. The Chaldeans are the inhabitants of the Persian Gulf, who are not yet a great world-power. The division of the force, so as to attack on three sides at once, marks an organised raid. The camels might otherwise have escaped by their swiftness.

Job 1:18. The fourth stroke. The wind was a whirlwind of the south (Isaiah 21:1), or from the desert. The young men includes of course Job's daughters, and the servants, all but the one who brings the tale.

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