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Verse Job 37:2. _HEAR ATTENTIVELY_] "Hear with hearing." The words
seem to intimate that there was _actually at that time_ a violent
storm of thunder and lightning, and that the successive peals were...
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HEAR ATTENTIVELY - Margin, as in Hebrew “hear in hearing;” that
is, bear with attention. It has been supposed by many, and not without
probability, that the tempest was already seen rising, out of whi...
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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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Elihu trembles at this. Listen to the thunder. First the lightning
flashes (Job 37:3) then the thunder follows (Job 37:4 f.).
Job 37:2 suggests that a thunderstorm was actually taking place while
Elih...
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_the sound that goeth_ Or, _the muttering_. The thunder is the voice
of God, going forth out of His mouth....
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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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F. THE CREATOR AND THE CREATION (Job 37:1-24)
1. The marvelous activity of God in nature (Job 37:1-13)
TEXT 37:1-13
37 Yea, at this my heart trembleth,
And is moved oat of its place.
2 Hear, oh,...
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_HEAR ATTENTIVELY THE NOISE OF HIS VOICE, AND THE SOUND THAT GOETH OUT
OF HIS MOUTH._
Hear attentively - the thunder ("noise"), etc., and then you will feel
that there is good reason to tremble.
SO...
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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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For many Chapter s, Job and his friends had talked about God. Some
things that they said were correct. But other things were wrong. Job
and his friends were talking about things that they did not know...
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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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שִׁמְע֤וּ שָׁמֹ֣ועַ בְּ רֹ֣גֶז קֹלֹ֑ו
וְ֝ הֶ֗
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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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Hear attentively the (b) noise of his voice, and the sound [that]
goeth out of his mouth.
(b) That is the thunder, by which he speaks to men to waken their
dullness, and to bring them to the consider...
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(1) В¶ At this also my heart trembleth, and is moved out of his
place. (2) Hear attentively the noise of his voice, and the sound that
goeth out of his mouth. (3) He directeth it under the whole heave...
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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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HEAR ATTENTIVELY THE NOISE OF HIS VOICE,.... Of the voice of God in
the clouds; and of thunder, which is his voice, Job 40:9. Elihu being
affected with it himself, exhorts the company about him to hea...
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Hear attentively the noise of his voice, and the sound [that] goeth
out of his mouth.
Ver. 2. _Hear attentively the noise of his voice_] _Coniunctam
commotione vocem eius,_ the great thunder crack th...
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_Hear attentively the noise of his voice_ Or, as ברגז קלו,
_berogez kolo_, may properly be rendered, _his voice with trembling._
The thunder is called God's voice, because by it God speaks to the
chil...
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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 sto...
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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...
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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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HEAR ATTENTIVELY:
_ Heb._ Hear in hearing...
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Thunder is. reminder to man that God is present, that He rules this
world and such. reminder is universal (Psalms 19:1; Romans 1:20).
"Brilliant bursts of lightning illuminate His majesty to the very...
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1-13 The changes of the weather are the subject of a great deal of
our thoughts and common talk; but how seldom do we think and speak of
these things, as Elihu, with a regard to God, the director of...
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It seems not improbable, that whilst Elihu was speaking it thundered
greatly, and that tempest was begun wherewith God ushered in his
speech, as it here follows, JOB 38:1, and that this occasioned his...
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Job 37:2 Hear H8085 (H8798) attentively H8085 (H8800) thunder H7267
voice H6963 rumbling H1899 comes H3318 ...
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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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_Hear attentively the noise of His voice._
WHAT IS ELIHU’S MESSAGE
What he really contributes to the main argument of the book is, that
suffering may be medicinal, corrective, fructifying, as well as...
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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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Exodus 19:16; Job 36:29; Job 36:33; Job 37:5; Job 38:1;...
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Hear — It is probable that while Elihu was speaking it thundered,
and that tempest was begun, wherewith God ushered in his speech. And
this might occasion his return to that subject of which he had
di...