Job 9:7. Who commandeth the sun, and it riseth not — Nor are the heavens less subject to his power; for neither sun nor stars can shine if he forbid them. |
The devil promised himself that Job, in the day of his affliction, would curse God and speak ill of him, but, instead of that, he sets himself to honour God and ... Barnes' Notes on the Whole... · Smith's Bible Commentary |
Job 9:7. Which commandeth the sun, and it riseth not. Either he could do it if he would, by a word speaking, as he ordered it to stand still in the times of ... |
In Job 9:7, Job reflects on God's ability to command celestial bodies and reshape the earth, underscoring the theme of divine sovereignty. While Job ... |
When Job mentions the wisdom and power of God, he forgets his complaints. We are unfit to judge of God's proceedings, because we know not what he does, or what ... |
NIV He speaks to the sun and it does not shine; he seals off the light of the stars. NASB Who commands the sun not to shine, And puts a seal on the stars;. |
David Guzik commentary on Job 9, where Job replies to Bildad's statement, showing his frustration with the power and majesty of God. |
Job 9:7 is a powerful and thought-provoking verse that emphasizes the greatness and sovereignty of God. It challenges our limited understanding of the world. |
Wicked men harden themselves against God, dispute his wisdom, disobey his laws, are impenitent for their sins and incorrigible under their afflictions; they ... |
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