Job 41:19

19 De su boca salen antorchas, chispas de fuego saltan.

Job 41:19 Meaning and Commentary

Job 41:19

Out of his mouth go burning lamps, [and] sparks of fire leap
out.
] Which, though hyperbolical expressions, have some foundation for them in the latter; in the vast quantities of water thrown out by the whale, through its mouth or hole in its frontispiece, which in the sun may look like lamps and sparks of fire, as before observed; and especially in the "orcae", or whales with teeth, which eject in the same way an oily mucus, or the fat liquor of the brain, commonly called spermaceti, which may appear more bright and glittering. Ovid F20 says much the same of the boar as is here said of the leviathan.


FOOTNOTES:

F20 "Fulmen ab ore venit; frondesque adflatibus ardent". Metamorph. c. 8. Fab. 4.

Job 41:19 In-Context

17 Unidas están una a la otra; se traban entre sí y no pueden separarse.
18 Sus estornudos dan destellos de luz, y sus ojos son como los párpados del alba.
19 De su boca salen antorchas, chispas de fuego saltan.
20 De sus narices sale humo, como de una olla que hierve sobre juncos encendidos.
21 Su aliento enciende carbones, y una llama sale de su boca.
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