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His heart is as firm as a stone, Yes, firm as the lower millstone.
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A Literal or Figurative Heart?
Scholars are divided on whether 'heart' refers to the literal organ or the creature's nature. One view suggests it describes the physical, observable firmness of the heart muscle in a massive animal. However, most commentators argue it's a metaphor for Leviathan's unyielding, courageous, and even unmerciful disposition, making it untamable by humans.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
His heart is as firm as a stone - As hard; as solid. Bochart remarks that the word “heart” here is not to be regarded as denoting t…
19th Century
Anglican
His heart — i.e., his nature, his disposition. This seems to be the meaning, rather than the physical organ of life.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
His heart is as firm as a stone; yea, as hard as a piece of the nether [millstone] . …
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The description of the Leviathan is further to convince Job of his own weakness and of God's almighty power. Whether this Leviathan is a whale or a…
13th Century
Catholic
After describing the structure of Leviathan, the Lord next describes its powerful actions. Just as He first described the arrangement of its head a…