Job 37:8

8 The wild animals go to their dens.

Job 37:8 Meaning and Commentary

Job 37:8

Then the beasts go into dens
When snow and rains are on the earth in great abundance, then the wild beasts of the field, not being able to prowl about, betake themselves to dens; where they lie in wait, lurking for any prey that may pass by, from whence they spring and seize it;

and remain in their places;
until the snow and rains are finished. As for other beasts, Olaus Magnus F13 observes, that when such large snows fall, that trees are covered with them, and the tender branches bend under the weight of them, they will come and abide under them, as in shady places, in great security, sheltered from the cold wind. The former may put us in mind of great personages, comparable to beasts of prey for their savageness and cruelty, who, when the day of God's wrath and vengeance is come, will flee to rocks and mountains, dens and caverns, there to hide themselves from it; ( Revelation 6:15-17 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F13 Ut supra. (De Ritu Gent. Septentr. l. 19. c. 15.)

Job 37:8 In-Context

6 He commands snow to fall on the earth, and sends torrents of drenching rain.
7 He brings our work to a stop; he shows us what he can do.
8 The wild animals go to their dens.
9 The storm winds come from the south, and the biting cold from the north.
10 The breath of God freezes the waters, and turns them to solid ice.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.