THE FIRST SPEECH OF THE ALMIGHTY (JOB 38:39)
The marvels of creation, which witness to the infinite wisdom, power,
and watchful care of the Creator, are presented to Job in such a way
as to force from him a confession of ignorance and weakness, and of
presumption in venturing to contend with God.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHIRLWIND] rather, 'storm.' Theophanies, or manifestations of God to
man, are usually represented in OT. as accompanied by convulsions of
nature: cp. Exodus 19:16. There is no necessary reference to the storm
in Job 37.... [ Continue Reading ]
The question evidently refers to Job. 'God condemns Job for making
dark the divine plan of the world. He had spoken as though it was all
a tangled riddle. Really there is in it a beautiful luminous order'
(Peake). But this makes Job the last speaker, not Elihu, and supports
the view that the latter'... [ Continue Reading ]
Job had expressed too boldly his desire to contend with God concerning
his righteousness. But he has still to learn that he must trust where
he cannot understand.
4-7. The creation of the earth.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO HATH LAID] RV 'Who determined.'... [ Continue Reading ]
SONS OF GOD] the angels.
8-11. The sea.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN IT BRAKE FORTH] The ancients thought that the sea issued from the
subterranean abyss, with which it was connected by springs in the bed
of the ocean: cp. Job 38:16 and Genesis 7:11.
10A. Render, 'and prescribed for it its boundary.'
12-15. The dawn.... [ Continue Reading ]
SINCE THY DAYS] RV adds 'began.'... [ Continue Reading ]
Deeds of darkness are checked by the coming of light: cp. John 3:20.... [ Continue Reading ]
RM 'It is changed as clay under the seal, and _all things_ stand forth
as in a garment.' Objects which have hitherto been obscure and
shapeless take form and colour, as if wrapped in a clinging garment,
when daylight comes.... [ Continue Reading ]
Darkness, which is the light of the wicked, disappears, and with it
their power to harm is gone.
16, 17. The deep and the under-world. The deep lies beneath the bed of
the sea.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEARCH OF THE DEPTH] RV 'recesses of the deep.'... [ Continue Reading ]
OPENED] RV 'revealed.' DEATH] Sheol, the place of the dead.
19-21. The abode of light and darkness.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHERE] rather,' whither.'... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE IT TO THE BOUND THEREOF] i.e. track it.... [ Continue Reading ]
KNOWEST THOU _it_] RV '_Doubtless_ thou knowest': spoken ironically.
22-30. The secrets of show and hail, rain and frost.... [ Continue Reading ]
TREASURES] RV 'treasuries'; storehouses.
22, 23. Cp. passages such as Joshua 10:11; Psalms 18, where God is
represented as intervening in the affairs of men through the elements
of nature.
24B. RV 'Or the east wind scattered upon the earth.'... [ Continue Reading ]
'Who has made a channel for the tropical rain to pour down from the
heavens through the skies?'
26, 27. God's providence neglects no part of His creation. Job had at
the most thought of man, but mainly of himself. God reminds him of the
vast animate and inanimate creation.
28A. 'Does man beget the... [ Continue Reading ]
Render, 'The waters are congealed like stone.'
31A. Render, 'Canst thou group together the Pleiades?' SWEET
INFLUENCES] RV 'cluster.'
PLEIADES] see on Job 9:9.... [ Continue Reading ]
Render, 'Canst thou lead forth the signs of the zodiac in the season?
'i.e. Can you influence their appearing? The zodiacal signs were known
3,000 years b.c. (The zodiac is that part of the sky which includes
the apparent paths of the sun, moon, and planets. The 'signs' are the
divisions of 30 degre... [ Continue Reading ]
The laws of the seasons and their influence on the earth.... [ Continue Reading ]
INWARD PARTS] RM 'dark clouds.' HEART] RM 'meteor.'... [ Continue Reading ]
IN] RV 'by.' STAY] RV 'pour out.' BOTTLES OF HEAVEN] i.e. rain-clouds.
37-41. These vv. are connected in subject with Job 39.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY WANDER] RV '_and_ wander.'
THE SPEECHES OF THE ALMIGHTY
When the human debate was over, and Job had proudly asserted his
readiness to confront God, conscious of his innocence (Job 31:35),
there was nothing left, if the contest was to be decided, except a
direct intervention of God. This Job ha... [ Continue Reading ]