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Who commands the sun, and it doesn`t rise, And seals up the stars;

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God's Unchallengeable Power

Job describes God's absolute authority over creation to show why a human cannot contend with Him. By stating God can command the sun not to rise and can seal up the stars, Job expresses awe at a power so immense that it makes his own arguments seem insignificant. As Matthew Henry notes, reflecting on God's power helps put our own complaints into perspective.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Job 9:7

18th Century

Theologian

Which commandeth the sun, and it riseth notSchultens supposes that all this is a description of the deluge—when the mountains were…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Job 9:7

19th Century

Bishop

And sealeth up the stars—Compare Job 41:15. The idea of shutting up, taking away the power of, etc., is contained in the …

John Gill

John Gill

On Job 9:7

17th Century

Pastor

Which commandeth the sun, and it rises not
Either he could do it if he would, by a word speaking, as he ordered it t…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Job 9:1–13

17th Century

Minister

In this answer Job declared that he did not doubt the justice of God, when he denied being a hypocrite; for how should man be just with God? Before…