Job 40:22

22 [The] lotus trees cover it [with] their shade; [the] wadi's poplar trees surround it.

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 Yes, [the] mountains yield produce for it, and all {wild animals} play there.
21 Under [the] lotus tree it lies, in [the] hiding place of [the] reeds and [in the] marsh.
22 [The] lotus trees cover it [with] their shade; [the] wadi's poplar trees surround it.
23 Look, [if the] river is turbulent, it is not frightened; it is confident even though [the] Jordan rushes against its mouth.
24 Can anyone take it by its eyes? Can he pierce [its] nose with a snare?

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. A seasonal stream that is often dry
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