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Verse Job 37:21. _AND NOW_ MEN _SEE NOT THE BRIGHT LIGHT_] Mr. _Good_
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"Even now we cannot look at the light
When it is resplendent in the heavens.
And a wind from the nor...
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AND NOW MEN SEE NOT THE BRIGHT LIGHT WHICH IS IN THE CLOUDS - Either
the lightning that plays on the clouds in an approaching tempest, or a
glorious light spread over the sky on the approach of God. T...
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CHAPTER S 36:22--37:24
_ 1. God's power and presence in nature (Job 36:22)_
2. The thunderstorm (Job 37:1)
3. The snow and the rain (Job 37:6)
4. Elihu's concluding remarks ...
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How can he, whose mind is dark, address God? Shall I invite Him to
converse and court destruction? (Job 37:19 f.). In Job 37:21 follow
_mg._ And now men cannot look on the light when it is bright in t...
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WIND. Hebrew. _ruach._ App-9....
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Job 36:26-33. The greatness and unsearchableness of God, seen in His
marvellous operations in the skies; and exhortation to Job to allow
these wonders duly to impress him, and to bow beneath the great...
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Elihu's own imagination kindles at the thought of the wonders which he
is unfolding, and he beseeches Job to observe them with a reverent
awe, and learn from them the unsearchableness of Him who is th...
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The natural meaning of this verse is,
And now men cannot look upon the light,
When it is bright in the skies,
And the wind hath passed and cleansed them.
The "light," here the sunlight, is too gre...
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2. Man should realize his insignificant position and fear God. (Job
37:14-24)
TEXT 37:14-24
14 HEARKEN UNTO THIS, O JOB:
Stand still, and consider the wondrous works of God.
15 Dost thou know how...
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_AND NOW MEN SEE NOT THE BRIGHT LIGHT WHICH IS IN THE CLOUDS: BUT THE
WIND PASSETH, AND CLEANSETH THEM._
Cleanseth - i:e., cleareth the air of clouds. When the "light" of the
sun (the same Hebrew is...
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RM 'And now men cannot look on the light when it is bright in the
skies, when the wind hath passed and chased them.'...
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THE SPEECHES OF ELIHU (CONCLUDED)
2. The thunder is frequently called the voice of God: cp. Psalms 29.
SOUND] RM 'muttering.'...
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JOB, A SERVANT OF GOD
Job
_KEITH SIMONS_
Words in boxes (except for words in brackets) are from the Bible.
This commentary has been through Advanced Checking.
CHAPTER 37
ELIHU INTRODUCES GOD TO...
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We have no right to speak to God, except the right that God has given
to us. We do not deserve God’s help. Everybody has done evil things.
God will only forgive us because of the things that he himsel...
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AND NOW MEN SEE NOT THE BRIGHT LIGHT — _i.e.,_ the sun. “But he is
bright behind the clouds, and when the wind has passed over them and
cleared them away, even the north wind, he will come forth like...
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וְ עַתָּ֤ה ׀ לֹ֘א רָ֤אוּ אֹ֗ור
בָּהִ֣יר ה֭וּא
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XXVI.
THE DIVINE PREROGATIVE
Job 35:1; Job 36:1; Job 37:1
AFTER a long digression Elihu returns to consider the statement
ascribed to Job, "It profiteth a man nothing that he should delight
himself...
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THE LIGHT IN THE CLOUDS
Job 37:1
As Elihu spoke a thunder-storm was gathering, and much of the imagery
of this chapter is suggested by that fact. The little group listened
to the sound of God's voice...
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The description of the storm commenced in the previous chapter and is
here completed. There is first the drawing up of the water into the
clouds, their spreading over the sky, the strange mutterings o...
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And now [men] see not the bright light (s) which [is] in the clouds:
but the wind passeth, and cleanseth them.
(s) The cloud stops the shining of the sun, that man cannot see it
till the wind has cha...
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Light; being hindered by the clouds, and dazzled when they are
removed. Yet we presume to judge of the secrets of Providence!
(Calmet) --- Away. As there is a constant vicissitude of these things,
so...
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(14) В¶ Hearken unto this, O Job: stand still, and consider the
wondrous works of God. (15) Dost thou know when God disposed them, and
caused the light of his cloud to shine? (16) Dost thou know the
b...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 32 THROUGH 37.
But these spiritual affections of Job did not prevent his turning this
consciousness of integrity into a robe of self-righteousness which hid
G...
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AND NOW MEN SEE NOT THE BRIGHT LIGHT WHICH [IS] IN THE CLOUDS,....
Here Elihu returns to his subject, it may be, occasioned by black
clouds gathering in the heavens, as a preparation for the whirlwind...
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And now [men] see not the bright light which [is] in the clouds: but
the wind passeth, and cleanseth them.
Ver. 21. _And now men see not the bright light that is in the
clouds_] It seemeth, saith an...
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_And now_ Or, for now, as the particle ו, _vau_, is often rendered;
the following words containing a reason of those which precede; _men
see not the bright light_, &c. Men are not able to look upon th...
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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, dispel...
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FINAL ADMONITION ADDRESSED TO JOB...
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MAN'S IMPOTENCE IN THE STORM
(vv.1-5)
As the storm breaks upon them, Elihu himself trembles (v.1). The
thunder of God's voice calls for man's close attention and His
lightning spreads over the whole...
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If puny man cannot even look at the sun in its brightness without
being blinded, how can any man hope to endure in God's presence?...
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21-24 Elihu concludes his discourse with some great sayings
concerning the glory of God. Light always is, but is not always to be
seen. When clouds come between, the sun is darkened in the clear day....
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AND; or, _for_, as this particle is oft rendered; the following words
containing a reason of those which go before. NOW: this particle is
either,
1. A note of time, and so it intimates a sudden chang...
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Job 37:21 look H7200 (H8804) light H216 bright H925 skies H7834 wind
H7307 passed H5674 (H8804) cleared...
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Job 37:21
I. We live under a cloud, and see God's way only by a dim light. As
beings of intelligence, we find ourselves hedged in by mystery on
every side. All our seeming knowledge is skirted, close...
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CONTENTS: Elihu's discourse continued. God's majesty.
CHARACTERS: God, Elihu, Job.
CONCLUSION: We must all own that our finite understandings cannot
comprehend the infinite perfections of God, but w...
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Job 37:5. _God thundereth marvellously with his voice._ See on Psalms
29. This chapter is divided from the former, in the midst of a sublime
description of a storm.
Job 37:22. The golden splendour _co...
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_And now men see not the bright light which is in the clouds._
LIGHT IN THE CLOUDS
Faith can see light when to human sense all is dark and dismal; can
distinguish stars in the darkest night, sunbeams...
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_Teach us what we shall say unto Him._
MAN AND GOD
I. Suggestions concerning man.
1. The sublimest act, speaking to God. “Teach us what we shall say
unto Him; for we cannot order our speech by reas...
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JOB—NOTE ON JOB 37:21 Elihu likens the LIGHT that comes after a
storm has CLEARED to the God who is CLOTHED WITH AWESOME MAJESTY, who
cannot simply be found, who is extremely powerful,
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_ELIHU’S FOURTH SPEECH CONTINUED_
Elihu continues his discourse, apparently in the midst of loud
thunder-claps, suddenly issuing from the storm-cloud out of which the
Almighty was about to speak, and...
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EXPOSITION
JOB 37:1
It has been already remarked that there is no natural division between
Job 36:1 and Job 37:1.—the description of the thunderstorm and its
effects runs on. From its effect on cattl...
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At this also my heart trembled, and is moved out of his place. Hear
attentively the noise of his voice, and the sound that goeth out of
his mouth. He directs it under the whole heaven, and his lightni...
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Job 26:9; Job 36:32; Job 38:25...