Job 39:20

20 numquid suscitabis eum quasi lucustas gloria narium eius terror

Job 39:20 Meaning and Commentary

Job 39:20

Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper?
&c.] Which is frightened at every noise, and at any approach of men; but not so the horse; or canst thou move him, or cause him to skip and jump, or rather leap like a grasshopper? that is, hast thou given, or canst thou give him the faculty of leaping over hedges and ditches, for which the horse is famous? so Neptune's war horses are said F17 to be (euskarymoi) , good leapers;

the glory of his nostrils [is] terrible:
which may be understood of his sneezing, snorting, pawing, and neighing, when his nostrils are broad, spread, and enlarged; and especially when enraged and in battle, when he foams and fumes, and his breath comes out of his nostrils like smoke {r}, and is very terrible.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 Homeri Iliad. 13. v. 31.
F18 "Iguescunt patulae nares". Claudian. in 4. Consul. Honor.

Job 39:20 In-Context

18 cum tempus fuerit in altum alas erigit deridet equitem et ascensorem eius
19 numquid praebebis equo fortitudinem aut circumdabis collo eius hinnitum
20 numquid suscitabis eum quasi lucustas gloria narium eius terror
21 terram ungula fodit exultat audacter in occursum pergit armatis
22 contemnit pavorem nec cedit gladio
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