Job 40:6

6 And send forth messengers with wrath; and lay low every haughty one.

Job 40:6 Meaning and Commentary

Job 40:6

Then answered the Lord unto Job out of the whirlwind
Some think that the whirlwind ceased while the Lord spake the words in ( Job 40:2 ) ; which encouraged Job to make the answer he did; but others are of opinion that it continued, and now increased, and was more boisterous than before. The Targum calls it the whirlwind of tribulation: comfort does not always follow immediately on first convictions; Job, though humbled, was not yet humbled enough: God will have a fuller confession of sin from him: it was not sufficient to say he was vile, he must declare his sorrow for his sin, his abhorrence of it, and of himself for it, and his repentance of it; and that he had said things of God he ought not to have said, and which he understood not; and though he had said he would answer no more, God will make him say more, and therefore continued the whirlwind, and to speak out of it; for he had more to say to him, and give him further proof of his power to his full conviction;

and said;
as follows.

Job 40:6 In-Context

4 Hast thou an arm like the Lord's? or dost thou thunder with a voice like his?
5 Assume now a lofty bearing and power; and clothe thyself with glory and honour.
6 And send forth messengers with wrath; and lay low every haughty one.
7 Bring down also the proud man; and consume at once the ungodly.
8 And hide them together in the earth; and fill their faces with shame.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.