Job 41:10

10 (41-1) I will not stir him up, like one that is cruel, for who can resist my countenance?

Job 41:10 Meaning and Commentary

Job 41:10

None [is so] fierce that dare stir him up
This seems best to agree with the crocodile, who frequently lies down and sleeps on the ground F17, and in the water by night F18; see ( Ezekiel 29:3 ) ; when it is very dangerous to arouse him; and few, if any so daring, have courage enough to do it: though whales have been seen lying near shore asleep, and looked like rocks, even forty of them together F19;

who then is able to stand before me?
This is the inference the Lord draws from hence, or the use he makes of it; that if this creature is so formidable and terrible, that it is dangerous to arouse and provoke him, and there is no standing before him or against him; then how should anyone be able to stand before the Lord, who made this creature, whenever he is angry? see ( Psalms 76:7 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F17 Plin. l. 8. c. 25. Solin. c. 45.
F18 Ammian. Marcellin. l. 22.
F19 See the North-West Fox, p. 205.

Job 41:10 In-Context

8 (40-27) Lay thy hand upon him: remember the battle, and speak no more.
9 (40-28) Behold his hope shall fail him, and in the sight of all he shall be cast down.
10 (41-1) I will not stir him up, like one that is cruel, for who can resist my countenance?
11 (41-2) Who hath given me before that I should repay him? All things that are under heaven are mine.
12 (41-3) I will not spare him, nor his mighty words, and framed to make supplication.
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