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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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18th Century
Presbyterian
Which commandeth the sun, and it riseth not—Schultens supposes that all this is a description of the deluge—when the mountains were…
19th Century
Anglican
And sealeth up the stars—Compare Job 41:15. The idea of shutting up, taking away the power of, etc., is contained in the …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
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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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…
13th Century
Catholic
In his previous answer to Eliphaz, blessed Job seemed to have overlooked one argument Eliphaz had proposed about God’s justice when he asked, W…