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WILT THOU TRUST HIM? - As thou dost the ox. In the domestic animals
great confidence is of necessity placed, and the reliance on the
fidelity of the ox and the horse is not usually misplaced. The idea...
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CHAPTER S 38:39--39:30
_ 1. The beasts of prey (Job 38:39)_
2. The wild goats, the ass, the unicorn and the ostrich (Job 39:1)
3. The horse, the hawk and the eagle (Job 39:19)...
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TRUST. confide in. Hebrew. _batah._ App-69....
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The Wild ox....
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Job 38:39 Ch. Job 39:30. The manifoldness of the Divine Mind as
displayed in the world of animal life
The instances chosen are the lion and the raven (Job 38:39); the wild
goats and the hinds (ch....
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2. And of the animal world (Job 39:1, Job 40:2)
TEXT 39:1-30 to Job 40:2
39 KNOWEST THOU THE TIME WHEN THE WILD GOATS OF THE ROCK BRING FORTH?
_Or_ canst thou mark when the hinds do calve?
2 Canst...
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_WILT THOU TRUST HIM, BECAUSE HIS STRENGTH IS GREAT? OR WILT THOU
LEAVE THY LABOUR TO HIM?_
Thy labour - rustic work....
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THE FIRST SPEECH OF THE ALMIGHTY (CONCLUDED)
Chs. Job 38:39 and Job 38:39 depict the wonders of animate creation,
and the instincts with which animals are gifted by the providence of
God. In view of...
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An ox is a strong animal. The ox was very useful on the farm. Job used
to own 1000 oxen (plural of ox) – Job 1:3.
But a wild ox would not help the farmer. It might wander into the
fields. But it woul...
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The animals in these verses are called goats, donkeys and oxen. (Oxen
is the plural of ox.) These animals are common animals on the farms in
many countries. On the farm, these are tame animals. But Go...
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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 39
GOD SPEAKS ABOUT BIRDS A...
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XXVIII.
THE RECONCILIATION
Job 38:1 - Job 42:6
THE main argument of the address ascribed to the Almighty is contained
in Chapter s 38 and 39 and in the opening verses of chapter 42. Job
makes submis...
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“KNOWEST THOU?” “CANST THOU?”
Job 39:1
The series of questions is continued, and God asks more especially
with respect to animated and organic nature. The wild goats, Job 39:1;
the wild ass, Job 39:5...
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And still the unveiling goes forward: the mystery of the begetting and
birth of lower animals, with the sorrows of travail, and the finding
of strength; the freedom and wildness and splendid untameabl...
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(9) Will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, or abide by thy crib?
(10) Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow? or will
he harrow the valleys after thee? (11) Wilt thou trust him, b...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 38 THROUGH 42.
Jehovah then speaks, and addressing Job, carries on the subject. He
makes Job sensible of his nothingness. Job confesses himself to be
vile, an...
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WILT THOU TRUST HIM, BECAUSE HIS STRENGTH [IS] GREAT?.... No; tame
oxen are employed because they are strong to labour,
Psalms 144:14; and they are to be trusted, in ploughing or treading
out the cor...
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Wilt thou trust him, because his strength [is] great? or wilt thou
leave thy labour to him?
Ver. 11. _Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great?_] Of
the unicorn's strength Balaam speaketh,...
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_Canst thou bind the unicorn in the furrow?_ That is, in thy furrowed
field, or to, or for the furrow? that is, to make furrows, or to
plough, for which work cattle are usually bound together, that th...
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Wilt thou trust him, readily depending upon him, BECAUSE HIS STRENGTH
IS GREAT? That very fact would cause men to mistrust the untamed
animal. OR WILT THOU LEAVE THY LABOR TO HIM, trusting him to brin...
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V. 1. KNOWEST THOU THE TIME WHEN THE WILD GOATS OF THE ROCK BRING
FORTH, their homes being on the rocks near the summits of the
mountains? OR CANST THOU MARK WHEN THE HINDS DO CALVE, noting the
travai...
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THE WILD GOATS AND THE DEER
(vv.1-4)
The Lord now turns Job's attention to animals not in the least
aggressive, the wild goats and the deer. Indeed, rather than
aggressive, they are elusive. Did Job...
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WILT THOU TRUST HIM, to wit, for the doing of these works, because he
is very able for thy work? And wilt thou by thy power make him
willing, or force him, to put forth and spend his strength in thy
s...
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Job 39:11 trust H982 (H8799) strength H3581 great H7227 leave H5800
(H8799) labor H3018
trust -...
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CONTENTS: God's challenge to Job continued.
CHARACTERS: God, Job.
CONCLUSION: When we consider God's wonderful works in all nature about
us, and see how wonderfully even the brute creatures are fitt...
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Job 39:1. _The wild goat,_ on the Arabian rocks, leaps with incredible
celerity from rock to rock, and leaves the dogs and wolves behind. She
hides her young in those retreats. They follow the laws of...
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NOTES
Job 39:13. “_Gatest thou the goodly wings unto the peacock, or wings
and feathers into the ostrich?_” (MARGIN: “The feathers of the
stork and ostrich.”) The whole verse very variously rendered....
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EXPOSITION
JOB 39:1
This chapter completes the survey of animate nature begun at Job
38:39. The habits and instincts of the wild goat, the wild ass, and
wild cattle are first noticed (Job 38:1); then...
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Do you know the time when the wild goats of the rock bring forth? can
you mark when the hinds calve? Can you number the months that they
fulfil? [Do you know how long their pregnancies are?] or do you...
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Genesis 1:26; Genesis 1:28; Genesis 42:26; Genesis 9:2; Isaiah 30:16;...