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After it a voice roars. He thunders with the voice of his majesty; He doesn`t hold back anything when his voice is heard.

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The Majesty of God's Voice

The verse describes thunder as “the voice of his majesty.” Commentators explain that this isn't just noise; it's a powerful, audible expression of God's grandeur and glory. Just as we are awed by a thunderstorm, we are meant to be awed by the magnificent power of the God who commands it.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Job 37:4

18th Century

Theologian

After it a voice roars - After the lightning; that is, the flash is seen before the thunder is heard. This is apparent to all, the interval …

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Job 37:4

19th Century

Bishop

After it a voice roarsi.e., the thunderclap that follows the lightning-flash.

And He stays them not

John Gill

John Gill

On Job 37:4

17th Century

Pastor

After it a voice roareth
After the lightning comes a violent crack or clap of thunder, which is like the roaring of …

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Job 37:1–13

17th Century

Minister

Changes in the weather are often the subject of our thoughts and common conversation; but how seldom do we think and speak of these things, like El…