‏ Genesis 1:20-25

Let the waters.

22; 2:19; 8:17; Ps 104:24,25; 148:10; Ac 17:25

moving. or, creeping.

1Ki 4:33

life. Heb. a living soul.

30; Ec 2:21

fowl that may fly. Heb. let fowl fly.This marginal reading is more conformable to the original, and reconciles this passage with ch. 2:19. The word fowl, from the Saxon {fleon,} to fly, exactly corresponds to the original, which denotes every thing that flies, whether bird or insect.

open firmament. Heb. face of the firmament.

7,14

great.

6:20; 7:14; 8:19; Job 7:12; 26:5; Ps 104:24-26; Eze 32:2; Jon 1:17

Jon 2:10; Mt 12:40

brought.

8:17; 9:7; Ex 1:7; 8:3

God saw.

18,25,31

28; 8:17; 9:1; 30:27,30; 35:11; Le 26:9; Job 40:15; 42:12; Ps 107:31,38

Ps 128:3; 144:13,14; Pr 10:22

23

Let.

6:20; 7:14; 8:19; Job 38:39,40; 39:1,5,9,19; 40:15; Ps 50:9,10

Ps 104:18,23; 148:10Cattle, denotes domestic animals living on vegetables;--Beasts of the earth, wild animals; especially such as live on flesh; and--Creeping things, reptiles; or all the different genera of serpents, worms, and such animals as have no feet.

2:19,20; Job 12:8-10; 26:13

‏ Job 38:39-41

Wilt.

4:10,11; Ps 34:10; 104:21; 145:15,16

appetite. Heb. life.

Ge 49:9; Nu 23:24; 24:9

Ps 104:27,28; 147:9; Mt 6:26; Lu 12:24

‏ Job 39

1 Of the wild goats and hinds.

5 Of the wild ass.

9 The unicorn.

13 The peacock, stork, and ostrich.

19 The horse.

26 The hawk.

27 The eagle.

the wild.

1Sa 24:2; Ps 104:18

when.

Ps 29:9; Jer 14:5

Jer 2:24

3

4

the wild.

6:5; 11:12; 24:5; Ge 16:12; Ps 104:11; Isa 32:14; Jer 2:24; 14:6

Da 5:21; Ho 8:9

who hath loosed.

Ge 49:14

barren land. Heb. salt places.

De 29:23; Ps 107:34; Jer 17:6; Eze 47:11

scorneth.

18; 3:18; Isa 31:4

driver. Heb. exactor.

Ex 5:13-16,18; Isa 58:3

40:15,20-22; Ge 1:29,30; Ps 104:27,28; 145:15,16

the.

Nu 23:22; De 33:17; Ps 22:21; 92:10

or.

Isa 1:3

5,7; 1:14; 41:5; Ps 129:3; Ho 10:10,11; Mic 1:13

trust.

Ps 20:7; 33:16,17; 147:10; Isa 30:16; 31:1-3

leave.

Ge 1:26,28; 9:2; 42:26; Ps 144:14; Pr 14:4; Isa 30:6; 46:1

he.

Ne 13:15; Am 2:13

gather.

Pr 3:16; Hag 2:19; Mt 3:2; 13:30

peacocks.

1Ki 10:22; 2Ch 9:21

wings and feathers unto the. or, the feathers of the storkand.

30:29; *marg:

Le 11:19; Ps 104:17; Jer 8:7; Zec 5:9

14

15

hardened.

La 4:3

as.

De 28:56,57; 1Ki 3:26,27; 2Ki 6:28,29; La 2:20; Ro 1:31

her labour.

Ec 10:15; Hab 2:13

17:4; 35:11; De 2:30; 2Ch 32:31; Isa 19:11-14; 57:17; Jas 1:17

7,22; 5:22; 41:29; 2Ki 19:21

the horse.

Ex 15:1; Ps 147:10

clothed.

Ps 93:1; 104:1

thunder.

25; Mr 3:17

the glory.

41:20,21; Jer 8:16

terrible. Heb. terrors.

He paweth. or, His feet dig.

Jud 5:22

and.

1Sa 17:4-10,42; Ps 19:5; Jer 9:23

he goeth.

Pr 21:31; Jer 8:6

armed men. Heb. armour.

16,18; 41:33

41:26-29

He swalloweth.

37:20; Hab 1:8,9

neither.

9:16; 29:24; Lu 24:41

Ha, ha.

Ps 70:3; Eze 26:2; 36:2

the hawk.{Netz,} Arabic {naz,} Latin {nisus,} the hawk, so called from {natzah,} to shoot away, fly, because of the rapidity of its flight. It probably comprehends various species of the falcon family, as the ger-falcon, goshawk, and sparrowhawk.

Le 16:11; De 14:15

stretch.Is it through thy teaching that the falcon, or any other bird of passage, knows the precise time for taking flight, and the direction in which she is to go to arrive at a warmer climate?

So 2:12; Jer 8:7

the eagle.

Ex 19:4; Le 11:13; Ps 103:5; Pr 23:5; Isa 40:31; Ho 8:1

at thy command. Heb. by thy mouth. make.

Jer 49:16; Ob 1:4

upon.

1Sa 14:4

she.

9:26

her.The eagle is proverbial for her strong and clear sight.

where.

Eze 39:17-19; Mt 24:28; Lu 17:37

‏ Job 40:15-24

behemoth.[Behêmôwth ,] Perhaps an extinct dinosaur, maybe a Diplodocus or Brachiosaurus, the exact meaning is unknown. Some translate as elephant or hippopotamus but from the description in Job 40:15-24, this is patently absurd.

which.

Ge 1:24-26

he.

20; 39:8; Ps 104:14

16

moveth. or, setteth up. the.

41:23

7:12; Isa 48:4

the chief.

26:13; Ps 104:24

he that.

Ps 7:12; Isa 27:1

the mountains.

15; Ps 147:8,9

where.

Ps 104:14,26

the reed.

Isa 19:6,7; 35:7

the willows.

Le 23:40; Isa 15:7; Eze 17:5

drinketh. Heb. oppresseth.

Isa 37:25

hasteth.

Ps 55:8; Isa 28:16

Jordan.

Ge 13:10; Jos 3:15

Or, Will any take him in his sight, or bore his nose with agin?

41:1,2

‏ Job 41

1 Of God's great power in the leviathan.

leviathan. See definition 03882|.A large aquatic animal, perhaps the extinct dinosaur, plesiosaurus, the exact meaning is unknown. Some think this to be a crocodile but from the description in Job 41:1-41:34 this is patently absurd. It appears to be a large fire breathing animal of some sort. Just as the bomardier beetle has an explosion producing mechanism, so the great sea dragon may have an explosive producing mechanism to enable it to be a real fire breathing dragon.

3:8; *marg:

Ps 74:14; 104:26; Isa 27:1

lettest down. Heb. drownest.

Isa 27:1; 37:29; Eze 29:4,5

Ps 55:21; Pr 15:1; 18:23; 25:15; Isa 30:10

Will he.

1Ki 20:31-34

wilt thou.

Ge 1:28; Ps 8:5,6

a servant.

Ex 21:6; De 15:17

play.

Jud 16:25-30

bind.

28:11

Jud 14:11

Canst.The Leviathan, [livyâthân ,]

fish.

26-29

1Ki 20:11; 2Ki 10:4; Lu 14:31,32

shall.

De 28:34; 1Sa 3:11; Isa 28:19; Lu 21:11

dare.

Ge 49:9; Nu 24:9; Ps 2:11,12; Eze 8:17,18

who.

9:4; 40:9; Jer 12:5; 1Co 10:22

Who.

22:2,3; 35:7; Ps 21:3; Ro 11:35

whatsoever.

Ex 19:5; De 10:14; 1Ch 29:11-14; Ps 24:1; 50:12; 115:16

1Co 10:26,28

comely.

Ge 1:25

with. or, within. double.

2Ki 19:28; Ps 32:9; Jas 3:3

the.

38:10; Ec 12:4

his teeth.

Ps 57:4; 58:6; Pr 30:14; Da 7:7

scales. Heb. strong pieces of shields. pride.

Jer 9:23

a close.

Re 5:2,3,5

16

17

the eye-lids.

3:9; *marg:

Re 1:14

Ps 18:8

Jer 1:13,14

Ps 18:8,12; Isa 30:33; Hab 3:5

39:19; 40:16

is turned into joy. Heb. rejoiceth.

Ho 13:14; 1Co 15:55-57

flakes. Heb. fallings. are joined.

17

as hard.

Isa 48:4; Jer 5:3; Zec 7:12

by.

Ps 107:28; Jon 1:4-6

The sword.

39:21-24

habergeon. or, breastplate.

27

sling-stones.

39:7; Hab 1:10

2Ch 26:14

Sharp stones. Heb. Sharp pieces of potsherd. he.So hard and impenetrable are his scales, that splinters of flint are the same to him as the softest reeds.

20
By his rapid passage through the water he makes it white with foam; and by his tail he causes the waves behind him to sparkle like a trail of light.

to shine.

Ge 1:15

deep.

28:14; 38:16,30; Ge 1:2

hoary.

Ge 15:15; 25:8; 42:38; Pr 16:31; 20:29

Upon.See TSK on "Job 41:1"|.

40:19

is made. Heb. behave themselves.

24

he is.

26:12; Ex 5:2; Ps 73:6,10; Isa 28:1; Eze 29:3; Re 12:1-3; 13:2

Re 20:2,3

‏ Psalms 148:10

Beasts.

50:10,11; 103:22; 150:6; Ge 1:20-25

flying fowl. Heb. birds of wing.

Ge 7:14; *marg:

Eze 17:23
Copyright information for TSK