Job 41:23
He moveth his tail like a cedar - Margin, “setteth up.” The Hebrew word ( חפץ châphêts ) means “to bend, to curve;” and hence, it commonly de...
Job 40:15 to Job 41:34 . Behemoth and Leviathan. Most scholars regard this passage as a later addition to the poem. The point of Job 40:8-14 i...
He moveth his tail like a cedar: the sinews of his stones are wrapped together. He moveth his tail like a cedar - Therefore it was neither the elepha...
Behold now behemoth, which I made with thee; he eateth grass as an ox. God shows that if Job cannot bring under control the lower animals, of...
The Second Speech of the Almighty Job, we know, in his anxiety to prove his integrity had been led into casting doubts on the justice of God's gov...
Like a cedar ] it is so firm and strong. 17b. RV 'The sinews of his thighs are knit together.' 19b. RM 'He that made him hath furnished him wi...
( 17 ) The sinews of his stones. — Rather, of his thighs.
XXVIII. THE RECONCILIATION Job 38:1 - Job 42:6 THE main argument of the address ascribed to the Almighty is contained in Chapter s 38 and 39...
“Hast Thou an Arm like God?” Job 40:1-24 God seemed to await Job's reply to His questions. Job had protested that he would fill his mouth with...
There is a pause in the unveiling as Jehovah speaks directly to His servant and asks for an answer to the things that He has said. The answer is full...
(15) В¶ Behold now behemoth, which I made with thee; he eateth grass as an ox. (16) Lo now, his strength is in his loins, and his force is in the nav...
He moveth his tail like a cedar ,.... To which it is compared, not for the length and largeness of it; for the tail both of the elephant and of the...
He moveth his tail like a cedar: the sinews of his stones are wrapped together. Ver. 17. He moveth his tail like a cedar ] The elephant hath but a...
He moveth his tail like a cedar Though the tail be but short, both in the elephant, and in the hippopotamus; yet, when it is erected, it is exceedi...
GOD'S CHALLENGE AND JOB'S RESPONSE (vv.1-5) Job had said that if God would only listen to him, he would present his whole case in showing how Go...
Description of Behemoth. B. C. 1520. ...
He moveth his tail; which though it be but short, both in the elephant and in the hippopotamus, yet when it is erected is exceeding stiff and stron...
Notes Job 40:15 . “ Behold turn behemoth .” Various opinions as to what is meant by the term “behemoth.” According to GESENIUS, בְּהֵמוֹת ( behem...
Job 40:4 . Behold, I am vile. Job boldly answered his friends; but when the Lord speaks, he lays his mouth in the dust. Job 40:15 . Behold now...
Moreover, the Lord answered Job, and said. Jehovah’s answer Its language has reached, at times, the “high-water mark” of poetry and beauty. Not...
EXPOSITION Job 40:1-18 Between the first and the second part of the Divine discourse, at the end of which Job wholly humbles himself ( Job...
Job's Weakness Contrasted with the Strength Even of the Hippopotamus
He moveth his tail like a cedar, bending it like a cedar bough, with great firmness and elasticity; the sinews of his stones, rather, of his thighs...
Tail — Which though it be but short, yet when it is erected, is exceeding stiff and strong. Thighs — The sinews of his thighs. His thighs and feet...
17 He moveth his tail like a cedar: the sinews of his stones are wrapped together.