Job 37:2 - Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Bible Comments

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 children of men to fear before him: and the sound that goeth out of his mouth That is produced by his word or command. Poole, Henry, and divers other commentators, have thought it probable that, at this time, while Elihu was speaking, it thundered greatly, and that the tempest was begun wherewith God ushered in his speech, as it follows, Job 38:1. And this, they suppose, might occasion Elihu's return to that subject, of which he had discoursed before. Bishop Patrick thus paraphrases this verse: “Hearken, I beseech you, seriously to the horrible noise which comes out of some of those clouds, and it will astonish you also. The smallest murmurs of it are so dreadful, that it may be fitly styled the voice of God calling men to stand in awe of him.”

Job 37:2

2 Heara attentively the noise of his voice, and the sound that goeth out of his mouth.