Job 40:22

22 numquid multiplicabit ad te preces aut loquetur tibi mollia

Job 40:22 Meaning and Commentary

Job 40:22

The shady trees cover him [with] their shadow
Under which it lies, as in ( Job 40:21 ) ; which is thought not so well to agree with the elephant, since, according to Aelianus F8 and other writers, it lies not down, at least but rarely, but sleeps standing; it being very troublesome to it to lie down and rise up again; and besides it is represented by some authors F9 as higher than the trees, and therefore this is supposed to agree better with the river horse; especially since it follows,

the willows of the brook compass him about;
or the willows of the Nile, as some choose to render it; which would put it out of all doubt that the river horse is intended, if it could be established, it being an inhabitant of that river; and yet the above writer F11 speaks of elephants, when grown old, seeking large thick and shady woods to take up their abode in.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 Ibid. (Aelian. de Animal.) c. 31.
F9 Ibid. l. 7. c. 6.
F11 Ibid. c. 2.

Job 40:22 In-Context

20 an extrahere poteris Leviathan hamo et fune ligabis linguam eius
21 numquid pones circulum in naribus eius et armilla perforabis maxillam eius
22 numquid multiplicabit ad te preces aut loquetur tibi mollia
23 numquid feriet tecum pactum et accipies eum servum sempiternum
24 numquid inludes ei quasi avi aut ligabis illum ancillis tuis
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