The Pulpit Commentary - Job 42:1-6
Job's answer and confession. It Consists of— I. THE HUMBLE ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF GOD 'S POWER . (Verse 2.) God can do everything; and no "beginning," no germinating or budding thought, is hidden from him; he sees it alike in its origin, development, and end. Both the fearful forms of force in the animal life of nature, and the striking destinies of individual men, are constant proofs of the presence of him who governs the world in power and in justice. II. AS ... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Job 42:1-2
The confession of God's supremacy. At last the end has come to the discipline of Job. He is brought to more than resignation—to a clear perception of the supremacy of God, and to a humble submission to it. I. THE FACT OF GOD 'S SUPREMACY . This is what Job has now come to see. God is supreme both in power and in wisdom. 1 . In power . There is no resisting his might. He does as he will with the children of men. Even "the king of the children of pride" is one of his... read more