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Job 36:30

Context

36:30 See how he scattered 1  his lightning 2  about him;

he has covered the depths 3  of the sea.

Job 37:11

Context

37:11 He loads the clouds with moisture; 4 

he scatters his lightning through the clouds.

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[36:30]  1 tn The word actually means “to spread,” but with lightning as the object, “to scatter” appears to fit the context better.

[36:30]  2 tn The word is “light,” but taken to mean “lightning.” Theodotion had “mist” here, and so most commentators follow that because it is more appropriate to the verb and the context.

[36:30]  3 tn Heb “roots.”

[37:11]  4 tn The word “moisture” is drawn from רִי (ri) as a contraction for רְוִי (rÿvi). Others emended the text to get “hail” (NAB) or “lightning,” or even “the Creator.” For these, see the various commentaries. There is no reason to change the reading of the MT when it makes perfectly good sense.



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