Job 41:7

7 Ils se touchent l'un l'autre, le vent ne passe point entre eux.

Job 41:7 Meaning and Commentary

Job 41:7

Canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons? or his head with
fish spears?
] This seems not so well to agree with the whale; whose skin, and the several parts of his body, are to be pierced with harpoons and lances, such as fishermen use in taking whales; and their flesh to be cut in pieces with their knives: but better with the crocodile, whose skin is so hard, and so closely set with scales, that it is impenetrable; (See Gill on Ezekiel 29:4). Or if the words are rendered, as by some, "wilt thou fill ships with his skin? and the fishermen's boat with his head" F14? it makes also against the whale; for this is done continually, ships of different nations are loaded every year with its skin, flesh, and the bones of its head.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 Vid. Schultens in loc.

Job 41:7 In-Context

5 Qui a ouvert les portes de sa gueule? La terreur est autour de ses dents.
6 Ses puissants boucliers sont superbes; ils sont fermés, étroitement scellés.
7 Ils se touchent l'un l'autre, le vent ne passe point entre eux.
8 Ils sont adhérents l'un à l'autre; ils se tiennent, ils ne se séparent point.
9 Ses éternuements jettent un éclat de lumière, et ses yeux sont comme les paupières de l'aurore.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.