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Behold, if a river overflows, he doesn`t tremble. He is confident, though the Jordan swells even to his mouth.

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A Portrait of Fearlessness

Multiple commentators emphasize that a better translation of this verse is not about the creature's thirst, but its fearlessness. The verse should be understood as, 'Behold, if a river overflows, he is not alarmed.' This paints a picture of a creature so mighty and confident in its God-given strength that even a raging flood, swelling up to its mouth, does not cause it to panic or flee.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Job 40:23

18th Century

Theologian

Behold, he drinks up a river—The margin says, “oppresses.” The margin expresses the proper meaning of the Hebrew word, עשׁק (‛â…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Job 40:23

19th Century

Bishop

Behold, he drinks up a river. —This verse is better rendered, Behold, if a river overflow (or, is violent), he trembles not (o…

John Gill

John Gill

On Job 40:23

17th Century

Pastor

Behold, he drinketh up a river, [and] hastens not
The elephant is indeed a very thirsty animal, and drinks largely; …

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Job 40:15–24

17th Century

Minister

God, to further prove His own power, describes two vast animals, far exceeding humans in bulk and strength. Behemoth signifies beasts. Most underst…