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He paws in the valley, and rejoices in his strength: He goes out to meet the armed men.
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A Portrait of God's Power
Commentators explain that the phrase 'he paweth' literally means 'his feet dig,' painting a picture of a creature brimming with energy and impatience for battle. The horse 'rejoices in his strength' and eagerly charges toward danger, showcasing the awesome and specific design God instills in His creation.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
He paws in the valley - The margin says, “or, His feet dig.” The marginal reading is more in accordance with the Hebrew. The reference is to…
19th Century
Anglican
He paweth ... he rejoiceth. —The first verb is plural, and the second singular. “They paw” (literally, dig),…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He paweth in the valley Where armies are usually pitched and set in battle army, and especially the cavalry, for whi…
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In these questions, the Lord continued to humble Job. In this chapter, several animals are spoken of whose nature or situation particularly shows t…
13th Century
Catholic
In the preceding section, the Lord brought to mind what relates to the cognitive power, speaking of the wisdom of humans and the intelligence of th…