Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Job 37:11
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11-13. How the thunderclouds are dispersed, or else employed by God, either for correction or mercy. by watering —by loading it with water. wearieth — burdeneth it, so that it falls in rain; thus "wearieth" answers to the parallel "scattereth" (compare, see on :- ); a clear sky resulting alike from both. bright cloud —literally, "cloud of his light," that is, of His lightning. UMBREIT for "watering," c., translates " Brightness drives away the clouds, His light scattereth the thick clouds"; the parallelism is thus good, but the Hebrew hardly sanctions it. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-12" class="com-number"
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