In Job 39:27 the circle of the native figures taken from animal life, which began with the lion, the king of quadrupeds, is now closed with the eagle, the king ... |
Job 39:26 is a verse that encapsulates the profound themes of humility, divine wisdom, and the enigmatic beauty of the natural world. |
The birds of the air are proofs of the wonderful power and providences of God, as well as the beasts of the earth; God here refers particularly to two stately ... |
Doth the hawk fly by thy wisdom With so much swiftness, steadiness, and constancy, until she has seized her prey. |
In nonpoetic terms the meaning is “and flies away to the south.” If spreads its wings is retained, it may be necessary to indicate for the purpose of flying; ... |
God is questioning Job's understanding of His ways and power, using the wonders of the natural world to emphasize His authority and wisdom. These verses are ... |
Definitions for Job 39:26. Doth - To do; to produce; make. Clarke's Job 39:26 Bible Commentary. Doth the hawk fly by thy wisdom - The hawk is called נץ nets ... |
Chapter 39. God proceeds here to show Job what little reason he had to charge him with unkindness who was so compassionate to the inferior creatures and ... |
He is able to serve, but not willing; and God challenges Job to force him to it. It is a great mercy if, where God gives strength for service, he gives a heart; ... |
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