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Dead things – Job here begins his description of God. He aims to show that his views of God's majesty and glory were in no way inferior to w…

Dead things are formed. — The Hebrew word is the Rephaim, who were among the aboriginal inhabitants of the south of Palestine and…

Dead [things] are formed from under the waters
It is difficult to say what things are here meant; it may be understo…

Many striking examples are given here of the wisdom and power of God in the creation and preservation of the world. If we look around us, to the ea…

In his last speech, Bildad wanted to convince Job by considering God's power, which is terrible to all. In light of this power, no one can pretend …
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes