Job 41:11

11 de naribus eius procedit fumus sicut ollae succensae atque ferventis

Job 41:11 Meaning and Commentary

Job 41:11

Who hath prevented me, that one should repay [him]?
&c.] First given me something that was not my own, and so laid me under an obligation to him to make a return. The apostle seems to have respect to this passage, ( Romans 11:35 ) ;

[whatsoever is] under the whole heaven is mine;
the fowls of the air, the cattle on a thousand hills, the fulness of the earth; gold, silver: precious stones All things are made by him, are his property and at his dispose; and therefore no man on earth can give him what he has not a prior right unto; see ( Psalms 24:1 ) ( 50:10-12 ) .

Job 41:11 In-Context

9 sternutatio eius splendor ignis et oculi eius ut palpebrae diluculi
10 de ore eius lampades procedunt sicut taedae ignis accensae
11 de naribus eius procedit fumus sicut ollae succensae atque ferventis
12 halitus eius prunas ardere facit et flamma de ore eius egreditur
13 in collo eius morabitur fortitudo et faciem eius praecedet egestas
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