Job 38:9

9 when I made the clouds like a coat for the sea and wrapped it in dark clouds,

Job 38:9 Meaning and Commentary

Job 38:9

When I made the cloud the garment thereof
For this newborn babe, the sea;

and thick darkness a swaddling band for it;
which was the case of the sea when it burst out of the bowels of the earth and covered it, for then darkness was upon the face of the deep, a dark, foggy, misty air, ( Genesis 1:2 ) ; and this was before its separation from the land, and in this order it stands in this account; though since, clouds, fogs, and mists, which rise out of the sea, are as garments to it, and cover it at times, and the surrounding atmosphere, as it presses the whole terraqueous globe, and keeps the parts of the earth together, so the waters of the sea from spilling out; and these are the garments and the swaddling bands with which the hands and arms of this big and boisterous creature are wreathed; it is said of the infant in ( Ezekiel 16:4 ) that it was neither "salted nor swaddled at all"; but both may be said of the sea; that it is salted is sufficiently known, and that it is swaddled is here affirmed; but who except the Lord Almighty could do this? and who has managed, and still does and can manage, this unruly creature, as easily as a nurse can turn about and swaddle a newborn babe upon her lap.

Job 38:9 In-Context

7 while the morning stars sang together and all the angels shouted with joy?
8 "Who shut the doors to keep the sea in when it broke through and was born,
9 when I made the clouds like a coat for the sea and wrapped it in dark clouds,
10 when I put limits on the sea and put its doors and bars in place,
11 when I said to the sea, 'You may come this far, but no farther; this is where your proud waves must stop'?
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