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It is changed as clay under the seal, And stands forth as a garment.
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The Seal of the Dawn
Commentators unanimously explain this verse with a powerful metaphor. In the darkness of night, the earth is like a formless lump of clay. But as the morning light spreads, it acts like an intricate seal being rolled over the clay, impressing upon it all the distinct forms of hills, valleys, and trees. This daily event is a display of God's power to bring form and order out of obscurity.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
It is turned as clay to the seal - A great variety of interpretations has been given to this passage. Schultens enumerates no less …
19th Century
Anglican
As clay to the seal. — In the darkness, every object is without form and void, just as clay or wax has no distinct shape until the…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
It is turned as clay [to] the seal As the clay receives a different form by the impress of the seal upon it, so the …
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The Lord questions Job, to convince him of his ignorance, and shame him for his folly in prescribing to God. If we examine ourselves in this way, w…
13th Century
Catholic
After the Lord has listed the principal parts of physical creation—that is, earth, sea, and sky—He begins here with the wonders of divine works tha…