Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Job 36:26
Strophe b The infinitely exalted and eternal God displays his beneficence in the subtle elaboration of rain, a work which blends together wisdom and power, providence and love, and which can be fully comprehended only by him who spreads out the clouds and sends forth the crashing thunder from the thick cloud, which is his pavilion, Job 36:26-29. 26. Behold, God is great The greatness of God is indicated by his unsearchableness and eternity. “Elihu shows that Job’s allegation that he has... read more
Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Job 36:25
25. Every man may see it The language of Adam in “Paradise Lost” (book xi) embodies the blended wonder and adoration implied in this spiritual word, hhazah: to see. I now Gladly behold though but his utmost skirts Of glory, and far off his steps adore. Consult note on Job 19:27. read more