CHAPTER 37
and leaps out of its place.
and the rumble that comes forth from his mouth!
with his light, to the ends of the earth.
his majestic voice thunders;
he does not restrain them when his voice is heard.
he does great things beyond our knowing.
likewise to his heavy, drenching rain.
so that all people may know his work.
and remain quiet in their dens.
from the north winds, the cold.
and the broad waters congeal.a
the storm-cloud scatters its light.
to do all that he commands them
across the inhabited world.
he makes it happen.
Stand and consider the marvels of God!
and makes the light shine forth from his clouds?
the marvels of him who is perfect in knowledge?
when calm lies over the land from the south,
hard as a molten mirror?*
we cannot, for the darkness, make our plea.
Can anyone talk when he is being destroyed?
while it is obscured by the clouds,
till the wind comes by and sweeps them away.*
surrounding God’s awesome majesty!
preeminent in power and judgment,
abundant in justice, who never oppresses.
none can see him, however wise their hearts.*
* [37:2] Voice: the thunder.
* [37:12–13] The translation of these verses is uncertain.
* [37:18] The firmament…mirror: the ancients thought of the sky as a ceiling above which were the “upper waters” (cf. Gn 1:6–7; 7:11); when this ceiling became as hard as metal, the usual rain failed to fall on the earth (cf. Lv 26:19; Dt 28:23).
* [37:21] Elihu argues that even though God seems not to know our circumstances, he does know them, just as surely as the sun shines behind the clouds.
* [37:22] Zaphon: the mythical mountain of the gods; cf. note on 26:7.
* [37:24] The concluding remark of Elihu is ironic in view of the appearance of the Lord in the next chapter and Job’s claim in 42:5.
VII. THE LORD’S SPEECH
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