Job 26:14 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

These are parts. — Literally, ends — just the merest outskirts. For “is heard” we may render do we hear; and for “the thunder of His power,” the thunder of His mighty deeds. We can only hear the faintest whisper of His glory, and cannot understand or endure the full-toned thunder of His majesty. Here, then, is Job’s final reply to the arguments of his friends. He shows himself even more conscious than they of the grandeur and holiness of God; but that has in no way rendered his position as a sufferer more intelligible — rather the reverse — nor theirs as defenders of the theory of exact retribution. He cannot understand and they cannot explain; but while he rejects their explanations, he rests secure in his own faith.


Job 26:14

14 Lo, these are parts of his ways: but how little a portion is heard of him? but the thunder of his power who can understand?