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Selected Verse: Job 38:35 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Job 38:35 |
Strong Concordance |
Canst thou send [07971] lightnings [01300], that they may go [03212], and say [0559] unto thee, Here we are? |
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King James |
Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, and say unto thee, Here we are? |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
Here we are--at thy disposal (Isa 6:8). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Canst thou send lightnings? - That is, lightning is wholly under the control of God. So it is now; for after all that man has done to discover its laws, and to guard against it, yet still man has made no advances toward a power to wield it, nor is it possible that he ever should. It is one of the agencies in the universe that is always to be under the divine direction, and however much man may subsidize to his purposes wind, and water, and steam, and air, yet there can be no prospect that the forked lightning can be seized by human hands and directed by human skill to purposes of utility or destruction among people; compare the notes at Job 36:31-33.
And say unto thee, Here we are - Margin, "Behold us." That is, we are at your disposal. This language is derived from the condition, of servants presenting themselves at the call of their masters, and saying that they stood ready to obey their commands; compare Sa1 3:4, Sa1 3:6,Sa1 3:9; Isa 6:8. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Canst thou send lightnings - We have already seen that the lightning is supposed to be immediately in the hand and under the management of God. The great god of the heathen, Jupiter Brontes, is represented with the forked lightnings and thunderbolt in his hand. He seems so to grasp the bickering flame that, though it struggles for liberty, it cannot escape from his hold. Lightnings - How much like the sound of thunder is the original word: ברכים Berakim! Here are both sense and sound.
Here we are? - Will the winged lightnings be thy messengers, as they are mine? |
8 Also I heard [08085] the voice [06963] of the Lord [0136], saying [0559], Whom shall I send [07971], and who will go [03212] for us? Then said [0559] I, Here am I; send [07971] me.
8 Also I heard [08085] the voice [06963] of the Lord [0136], saying [0559], Whom shall I send [07971], and who will go [03212] for us? Then said [0559] I, Here am I; send [07971] me.
9 Therefore Eli [05941] said [0559] unto Samuel [08050], Go [03212], lie down [07901]: and it shall be, if he call [07121] thee, that thou shalt say [0559], Speak [01696], LORD [03068]; for thy servant [05650] heareth [08085]. So Samuel [08050] went [03212] and lay down [07901] in his place [04725].
6 And the LORD [03068] called [07121] yet again [03254], Samuel [08050]. And Samuel [08050] arose [06965] and went [03212] to Eli [05941], and said [0559], Here am I; for thou didst call [07121] me. And he answered [0559], I called [07121] not, my son [01121]; lie down [07901] again [07725].
4 That the LORD [03068] called [07121] Samuel [08050]: and he answered [0559], Here am I.
31 For by them judgeth [01777] he the people [05971]; he giveth [05414] meat [0400] in abundance [04342].
32 With clouds [03709] he covereth [03680] the light [0216]; and commandeth [06680] it not to shine by the cloud that cometh betwixt [06293].
33 The noise [07452] thereof sheweth [05046] concerning it, the cattle [04735] also concerning the vapour [05927].