
Text -- Job 39:21 (NET)




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Wesley -> Job 39:21
Wesley: Job 39:21 - -- Battles used to be pitched in valleys, or low grounds, especially horse battles.
Battles used to be pitched in valleys, or low grounds, especially horse battles.
Where the battle is joined.
Clarke -> Job 39:21
Clarke: Job 39:21 - -- He paweth in the valley - יחפרו yachperu , "they dig in the valley,"i.e., in his violent galloping, in every pitch of his body, he scoops up s...
He paweth in the valley -
TSK -> Job 39:21
TSK: Job 39:21 - -- He paweth : or, His feet dig, Jdg 5:22
and : 1Sa 17:4-10, 1Sa 17:42; Psa 19:5; Jer 9:23
he goeth : Pro 21:31; Jer 8:6
armed men : Heb. armour

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Barnes -> Job 39:21
Barnes: Job 39:21 - -- He paweth in the valley - Margin, "or, His feet dig."The marginal reading is more in accordance with the Hebrew. The reference is to the well k...
He paweth in the valley - Margin, "or, His feet dig."The marginal reading is more in accordance with the Hebrew. The reference is to the well known fact of the "pawing"of the horse with his feet, as if he would dig up the ground. The same idea occurs in Virgil, as quoted above:
caavatque
Tellurem, et solido graviter solar ungula cornu .
Also in Apollonius, L. iii. "Argonauticon:"
"As a war-horse, impatient for the battle,
Neighing beats the ground with bis hoofs"
He goeth on to meet the armed men - Margin, "armor."The margin is in accordance with the Hebrew, but still the idea is substantially the same. The horse rushes on furiously against the weapons of war.
Poole -> Job 39:21
Poole: Job 39:21 - -- He paweth or, he diggeth . Through courage and wantonness he cannot stand still, but is beating, as it were digging, up the earth with his feet.
In...
He paweth or, he diggeth . Through courage and wantonness he cannot stand still, but is beating, as it were digging, up the earth with his feet.
In the valley: this he adds, partly because the ground being there more plain and smooth, he hath the better conveniency for his prancing and pawing with his feet, which in hilly and uneven ground he cannot so well do; and partly because battles use to be pitched in valleys, or low grounds, especially horse battles.
Rejoiceth in his strength making semblance of great pride and complacency in it.
He goeth on to meet the armed men with great readiness and undaunted courage.
Haydock -> Job 39:21
Haydock: Job 39:21 - -- Hoof. Ploughing, or rather prancing, through impatience. (Calmet) ---
Boldly. Hebrew, "he exults in his strength," being sensible of glory and c...
Hoof. Ploughing, or rather prancing, through impatience. (Calmet) ---
Boldly. Hebrew, "he exults in his strength," being sensible of glory and commendation. (Calmet) ---
Non dubie intellectum adhortationis et gloriæ fatentur. (Pliny vii. 43.)
Gill -> Job 39:21
Gill: Job 39:21 - -- He paweth in the valley,.... Where armies are usually pitched and set in battle army, and especially the cavalry, for which the valley is most conveni...
He paweth in the valley,.... Where armies are usually pitched and set in battle army, and especially the cavalry, for which the valley is most convenient; and here the horse is impatient of engaging, cannot stand still, but rises up with his fore feet and paws and prances, and, as the word signifies, digs the earth and makes it hollow, by a continual striking upon it; so generally horses are commonly described in this manner s;
and rejoiceth in his strength; of which he is sensible, and glories in it; marches to the battle with pride and stateliness, defying, as it were, the enemy, and as if sure of victory, of which he has knowledge when obtained; for Lactantius says t of horses, when conquerors they exult, when conquered they grieve; it has its name in the Hebrew language from rejoicing u;
he goeth on to meet the armed men; without any fear or dread of them, as follows.

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TSK Synopsis -> Job 39:1-30
TSK Synopsis: Job 39:1-30 - --1 Of the wild goats and hinds.5 Of the wild ass.9 The unicorn.13 The peacock, stork, and ostrich.19 The horse.26 The hawk.27 The eagle.
MHCC -> Job 39:1-30
MHCC: Job 39:1-30 - --In these questions the Lord continued to humble Job. In this chapter several animals are spoken of, whose nature or situation particularly show the po...
Matthew Henry -> Job 39:19-25
Matthew Henry: Job 39:19-25 - -- God, having displayed his own power in those creatures that are strong and despise man, here shows it in one scarcely inferior to any of them in str...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Job 39:19-25
Keil-Delitzsch: Job 39:19-25 - --
19 Dost thou give to the horse strength?
Dost thou clothe his neck with flowing hair?
20 Dost thou cause him to leap about like the grasshopper?
...
Constable: Job 38:1--42:7 - --G. The Cycle of Speeches between Job and God chs. 38:1-42:6
Finally God spoke to Job and gave revelation...

Constable: Job 38:1--40:3 - --1. God's first speech 38:1-40:2
God's first speech "transcends all other descriptions of the won...
