Job 36:25

25 All mankind has seen it; people have looked at it from a distance.[a]

Job 36:25 Meaning and Commentary

Job 36:25

Every man may see it
Not only was to be seen by the wise and learned, the just and good, but by the common people; whether it is to be understood of the works of creation, or of the afflictive providences of God in general, or of Job's afflictions in particular;

man may behold [it] afar off;
as to time, from the creation of the world to the present time, as Jarchi; or as to place, from the heaven, so distant, where are the sun, moon, and stars; and which, though so far off, are easily beheld; or as to the manner of seeing them, not darkly, imperfectly, and in a confused manner, as things at a distance are seen, so some understand it; but rather clearly and plainly, as things easy to be seen are clearly discerned at a distance; and it signifies that the work of God here meant is so visible, that he must be quite blind and stupid that cannot see it; it may be seen, as it were, with half an eye, and a great way off; he that runs may see and read.

Job 36:25 In-Context

23 Who has appointed His way for Him, and who has declared, "You have done wrong"?
24 Remember that you should praise His work, which people have sung about.
25 All mankind has seen it; people have looked at it from a distance.
26 Look, God is exalted beyond our knowledge; the number of His years cannot be counted.
27 For He makes waterdrops evaporate; they distill the rain into its mist,

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Ps 19:1-4; Rm 1:19-20; Heb 11:13
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