XXXVIII.
(1) THEN THE LORD ANSWERED JOB. — This chapter brings the grand
climax and catastrophe of the poem. Unless all was to remain
hopelessly uncertain and dark, there could be no solution of the
questions so fiercely and obstinately debated but by the intervention
of Him whose government was the... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO IS THIS? — The question may be answered by Job’s own words
(Job 14:1). It is a man as so described, a dying and enfeebled man,
like Job himself, not even a man in his best estate, but one so
persecuted and exhausted as Job: one, therefore, altogether unequal to
the task he has undertaken.
THAT... [ Continue Reading ]
WHERE WAST THOU? — The comparison of the creation of the world to
the building of an edifice is such a concession to the feebleness of
man as serves of itself to heighten the effect of the inevitable
answer to the question preferred.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MORNING STARS. — The context seems to suggest that by the stars
are meant the angels entrusted with their guardianship, from whence
Milton has borrowed his conceptions. The magnificent sublimity of the
expression and the thought needs no comment.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND BRAKE UP FOR IT MY DECREED PLACE. — Rather, _And prescribed for
it my decree:_ that is to say, determined the boundaries of its abode.
When we bear in mind the vast forces and unstable nature of the sea,
it seems a marvel that it acknowledges any limits, and is held in
restraint by them.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND CAUSED THE DAYSPRING TO KNOW HIS PLACE. — Changing, as it does,
from day to day with the changing seasons.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHAKEN OUT OF IT. — The figure is that of a man shaking a cloth (Job
24:15).... [ Continue Reading ]
AS CLAY TO THE SEAL. — In the darkness every object is without form
and void, just as clay or wax, which has no distinctness of shape till
the seal is applied, and then the impression is clear and manifest. So
with the coming of the daylight after darkness. We should rather
render, _It is changed as... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SEARCH OF THE DEPTH — _i.e.,_ the secret recesses of it. The
“springs of the sea” are rather, perhaps, the _mazes, intricacies,
&c. of the trackless, pathless deep._ This leads to the cognate
thought of the BOTTOMLESS pit of death (Job 38:17).... [ Continue Reading ]
PERCEIVED. — Or rather, perhaps, _comprehended._
THE BREADTH OF THE EARTH. — The earth being conceived of as a vast
plain (comp. Job 38:13). Unscientific as all this language is, it is
not a little remarkable that the majestic sublimity of it is not one
whit affected thereby.... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THOU SHOULDEST TAKE _IT_ — i.e., go with or track it.... [ Continue Reading ]
KNOWEST THOU IT? — It is better to read this verse without an
interrogation, as sublime irony. “Doubtless thou knowest all this,
for thou wast born then, and the number of thy days is so great!”... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TIME OF TROUBLE. — As was the case with the Canaanites, in
Joshua 10:11. (Comp. Psalms 18:13.)... [ Continue Reading ]
BY WHAT WAY IS THE LIGHT PARTED? — _i.e.,_ distributed in turn to
all the inhabitants of the earth.
THE EAST WIND. — As naturally suggested by the origin of light and
the mention of it.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO HATH DIVIDED A WATERCOURSE. — Rather, _cleft a channel for the
water-flood.
_... [ Continue Reading ]
_(_26_)_ TO CAUSE IT TO RAIN ON THE EARTH. — Because God is mindful
of His creation, independently of the wants of man.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WATERS ARE HID. — Or, _The waters hide themselves and become
like stone._ Water loses its familiar quality, and is turned into
stone.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SWEET INFLUENCES. — With reference to their supposed effect on
weather and the like, or perhaps the word means _chain_ or _band,_
with allusion to their group — “Glitter like a swarm of fire-flies
tangled in a silver braid.” The context, however, of “the bands of
Orion” seems rather to favour th... [ Continue Reading ]
MAZZAROTH is commonly understood to mean the signs of the Zodiac, and
by the children of Arc-turus the three stars in the tail of Ursa
Major.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ORDINANCES OF HEAVEN. — Comp. Job 28:26. That is, the recurring
seasons and their power of influencing the earth.... [ Continue Reading ]
WISDOM IN THE INWARD PARTS. — The mention of the inward parts and
the heart here, in the midst of natural phenomena, perplexes every
one; but it is a natural solution to refer them to the lightnings
personified: “Who hath put such understanding in their inward
parts?”... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO CAN STAY THE BOTTLES OF HEAVEN? — This is understood in two
opposite senses — of pouring out the bottles or of laying them up in
store. It is not easy to decide which is most in accordance with the
context, for the context also is somewhat uncertain, according as we
interpret the solid mass of t... [ Continue Reading ]
WILT THOU HUNT THE PREY? — The new chapter ought to begin here with
this verse, inasmuch as the animal creation now passes under review.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY WANDER FOR LACK OF MEAT. — The second clause is not a direct
statement, but is dependent on the previous one; thus: “When his
young ones cry unto God, when they wander for lack of meat.”... [ Continue Reading ]