a38:1–42:6
b38:1–40:5
c38:4-21
d38:22-38
e38:39–39:30
f38:1-3
g2 Kgs 2:1
iEzek 1:4
jNah 1:3
kJob 13:22-23
l38:2
m15:2
n34:35
o35:16
p42:3

‏ Job 38:1-3

Summary for Job 38:1: 38:1–42:6  a Finally, the Lord answered Job. In this final section, the Lord challenges Job’s overreaching self-defense with a display of his works that remind Job of God’s transcendent greatness.
Summary for Job 38:1-40:5: 38:1–40:5  b God challenges Job, who acknowledges his inability to judge the moral world by demonstrating his ignorance of the natural world’s cosmic (38:4-21  c) and meteorological elements (38:22-38  d), animals, and birds (38:39–39:30  e).
Summary for Job 38:1-3: 38:1-3  f God challenged Job from out of the whirlwind. The Old Testament commonly associates storms with God’s presence (2 Kgs 2:1  g, 11  h; Ezek 1:4  i; Nah 1:3  j). Job finally had an audience with God (Job 13:22-23  k).
38:2  l questions my wisdom: God’s accusation sounds like a charge made by Eliphaz (15:2  m) and Elihu (34:35  n; 35:16  o) to which Job eventually admitted guilt (42:3  p).
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