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God's Authority Over All
Commentators note a debate over whether the Hebrew word refers to 'priests' or 'princes.' However, they agree on the central message: no human status, whether religious or political, is exempt from God's sovereign power. He can humble religious leaders and overthrow mighty rulers, demonstrating that ultimate authority rests with Him alone.
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18th Century
Theologian
He leadeth princes away spoiled - That is, plundered. The word here translated as “princes,” כהנים kôhênı̂ym, pri…
19th Century
Bishop
He leadeth princes. —Some understand priests rather than princes. The word appears to be used in both s…
17th Century
Pastor
He leadeth princes away spoiled
Of their principalities and dominions, of their wealth and riches, and of their hono…
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17th Century
Minister
This is a noble discourse of Job concerning the wisdom, power, and sovereignty of God, in ordering all the affairs of humankind according to the co…