Job 38:14

14 Trasmúdase como lodo bajo de sello, Y viene á estar como con vestidura:

Job 38:14 Meaning and Commentary

Job 38:14

It is turned as clay [to] the seal
As the clay receives a different form by the impress of the seal upon it, so the earth appears in a different manner by the spring of morning light upon it; in the darkness of the night nothing of its form and beauty is to be seen; it is a mere "tohu" and "bohu", like the chaos, ( Genesis 1:2 ) ; its rising hills, and spreading dales, and beautiful landscapes, cannot be observed with pleasure; but when the light breaks forth in the morning, it is seen in all its beauty and glory: of the change the light of the Gospel makes in men, see ( 2 Corinthians 3:18 ) ;

and they stand as a garment;
or things stand upon it as a garment, as Mr. Broughton renders the words; herbs, plants, and trees, unseen in the night, stand up like a vesture to the earth in the morning light; and as they are clothed themselves, they are a garment to that, which now puts on another and beautiful habit; the pastures are clothed with flocks, and the valleys covered with corn, and the whole earth with light itself, as with a garment: and as beautifully do men made light in the Lord appear; see ( Isaiah 41:10 ) ( Revelation 3:4 Revelation 3:5 ) ( 12:1 ) .

Job 38:14 In-Context

12 ¿Has tu mandado á la mañana en tus días? ¿Has mostrado al alba su lugar,
13 Para que ocupe los fines de la tierra, Y que sean sacudidos de ella los impíos?
14 Trasmúdase como lodo bajo de sello, Y viene á estar como con vestidura:
15 Mas la luz de los impíos es quitada de ellos, Y el brazo enaltecido es quebrantado.
16 ¿Has entrado tú hasta los profundos de la mar, Y has andado escudriñando el abismo?
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